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The Victorian novel / Louis James.

By: James, Louis, 1933-Contributor(s): Wiley InterScience (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Blackwell guides to literaturePublisher: Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., 2006Description: 1 online resource (xii, 249 pages) : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780470775844; 047077584X; 1405152281; 9781405152280Subject(s): English fiction -- 19th century -- History and criticism | Romanticism -- Great Britain | Roman anglais -- 19e siècle -- Histoire et critique | Romantisme -- Grande-Bretagne | English fiction | Romanticism | Great Britain | 1800-1899Genre/Form: Electronic books. | Criticism, interpretation, etc.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Victorian novel.DDC classification: 823/.809145 LOC classification: PR871 | .J36 2006ebOnline resources: Wiley Online Library
Contents:
Time maps -- Changing perspectives -- Foundations -- Key authors -- Key texts -- Topics.
Summary: This survey challenges conventional ways of viewing the Victorian novel. The author explores the extremely varied and often experimental prose fiction of the period, paying attention to contemporary bestsellers as well as to major literary works. He reminds the reader that most Victorian novelists had their imaginations shaped not by high Victorianism, but by the ideals and sensibility of the Romantic period, and suggests that their work therefore embodies a tension between idealism and a new materialist objectivity. The volume is based on the premise that a broad understanding of the Victorian period powerfully assists our understanding of its prose fiction. For this reason, the author not only provides overviews of the historical and social contexts of the Victorian novel, but also considers its relationship to historical, religious and biographical writing. The literary achievements of major novelists receive individual entries, while a section on topics considers issues such as colonialism, scientific speculation, the psychic and the supernatural, and working-class reading.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-240) and index.

Time maps -- Changing perspectives -- Foundations -- Key authors -- Key texts -- Topics.

This survey challenges conventional ways of viewing the Victorian novel. The author explores the extremely varied and often experimental prose fiction of the period, paying attention to contemporary bestsellers as well as to major literary works. He reminds the reader that most Victorian novelists had their imaginations shaped not by high Victorianism, but by the ideals and sensibility of the Romantic period, and suggests that their work therefore embodies a tension between idealism and a new materialist objectivity. The volume is based on the premise that a broad understanding of the Victorian period powerfully assists our understanding of its prose fiction. For this reason, the author not only provides overviews of the historical and social contexts of the Victorian novel, but also considers its relationship to historical, religious and biographical writing. The literary achievements of major novelists receive individual entries, while a section on topics considers issues such as colonialism, scientific speculation, the psychic and the supernatural, and working-class reading.

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