Victorian Prose

Victorian Prose
Author: Rosemary J. Mundhenk,LuAnn McCracken Fletcher
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 502
Release: 1999-08-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0231504780

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This engaging, informative collection of Victorian nonfiction prose juxtaposes classic texts and canonical writers with more obscure writings and authors in order to illuminate important debates in nineteenth-century Britain—inviting modern readers to see the age anew. The collection represents the voices of a broad scope of women and men on a range of nineteenth-century cultural issues and in various forms—from periodical essays to travel accounts, letters to lectures, and autobiographies to social surveys. With its fifty-six substantial selections, Victorian Prose reaches beyond the work of Carlyle, Newman, Mill, Arnold, and Ruskin to uncover an array of lesser-known voices of the era. Women writers are given full attention—writings by Mary Prince, Dinah M. Craik, Florence Nightingale, Frances P. Cobbe, and Lucie Duff Gordon are among the entries. Excerpts cover such topics of the age as British imperialism, the crisis of religious faith, and debates about gender. On the issue of colonial expansion, opinions range from Benjamin Disraeli's celebration of empire-building as evidence of Britain's glory to David Livingstone's promotion of commerce with Africa as a way to retard the slave trade and make it unprofitable. Views on "the woman question" extend from John Stuart Mill's defense of women's rights to Mrs. Humphry Ward's opposition to women's franchise and Sarah Ellis's support for the domestic ideal. This invaluable resource features: attention to important noncanonical writers—including a generous selection of women writers; a wide range of written forms, including periodical essays, travel accounts, letters, lectures, autobiographies, and social surveys; both chronological and thematic tables of contents—the latter encompassing subject areas such as England at home and abroad, the new sciences, religion, and the status of women; selections drawn from the original nineteenth-century editions; and annotations to each text that aid nonspecialists in understanding unfamiliar names, terms, and cultural debates.

The Broadview Anthology of Victorian Prose 1832 1901

The Broadview Anthology of Victorian Prose  1832 1901
Author: Mary Elizabeth Leighton,Lisa Surridge
Publsiher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 553
Release: 2012-08-20
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781460400302

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The Victorian era witnessed dramatic transformations in print culture, and this new anthology covers the exciting intellectual and social debates of the period. From first-person accounts of the lives of factory workers to Oscar Wilde’s aesthetic theory, and from narratives of British travelers in Africa and Asia to Havelock Ellis’s theories of “sexual inversion,” the surprising diversity of nineteenth-century nonfiction writing is represented. Illustrations from Victorian periodicals provide a vivid sense of the original reading experience. The book’s thematic organization emphasizes the social and historical contexts of prose writings, as well as the way in which these writings address each other. In addition to a general critical introduction, the anthology features new thematic introductions by experts in the field.

Victorian Nonfiction Prose

Victorian Nonfiction Prose
Author: Kathy Rees
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2022-12-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781476681245

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The Victorian Era saw a revolution in communication technology. Millions of texts emerged from a complex network of writers, editors, publishers and reviewers, to shape and be shaped by the dynamics of a rapidly industrializing society. Many of these works offer fundamental, often surprising insights into Victorian society. Why, for example, did the innocuously titled Essays and Reviews (1860) trigger public outrage? How did Eliza Lynn Linton become the first salaried woman journalist in England? What is "table-talk"? Critical approaches to Victorian prose have long focused on a few canonical writers. Recent scholarship has recognized a wide diversity of practitioners, forms and modes of dissemination. Presented in accessible A-Z format, this literary companion reinstates nonfiction as a principal vehicle of knowledge and debate in Victorian Britain.

Victorian Nonfiction Prose

Victorian Nonfiction Prose
Author: Kathy Rees
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2023-01-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781476646664

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The Victorian Era saw a revolution in communication technology. Millions of texts emerged from a complex network of writers, editors, publishers and reviewers, to shape and be shaped by the dynamics of a rapidly industrializing society. Many of these works offer fundamental, often surprising insights into Victorian society. Why, for example, did the innocuously titled Essays and Reviews (1860) trigger public outrage? How did Eliza Lynn Linton become the first salaried woman journalist in England? What is "table-talk"? Critical approaches to Victorian prose have long focused on a few canonical writers. Recent scholarship has recognized a wide diversity of practitioners, forms and modes of dissemination. Presented in accessible A-Z format, this literary companion reinstates nonfiction as a principal vehicle of knowledge and debate in Victorian Britain.

Victorian Prose

Victorian Prose
Author: Rosemary J. Mundhenk,LuAnn McCracken Fletcher,Professor Luann McCracken Fletcher
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 469
Release: 1999
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 023111026X

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Rosemary J. Mundhenk and LuAnn McCracken Fletcher have assembled a remarkable variety of Victorian nonfiction prose, both classic and lesser known. In both their commentary and selection the editors have drawn upon the insights of recent theoretical approaches to literature and culture to present a complex range of responses to Victorian issues, thus inviting modern readers to explore the many voices of the period and reenvision the Victorian era.

Prose by Victorian Women

Prose by Victorian Women
Author: Andrea Broomfield,Sally Mitchell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 750
Release: 2013-12-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781317777588

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First published in 1996. The first modern collection of its kind, this anthology includes unabridged essays written by 19th century Britain’s' most eminent women intellectuals- the female counter-parts to the Victorian men of letters. Writing on topics ranging from animal rights and trade unions to aesthetic theory and literary criticism, the women whose rare and hard-to-find woks are presented in this anthology include Mary Russell Mitford, George Eliot, Lady Elizabeth Eastlake, Isabella Bird Bishop, Anne Thackerary Ritchie, Sarah Grand and others.

Victorian Prose

Victorian Prose
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1975
Genre: English literature
ISBN: OCLC:717230386

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Nineteenth Century Prose

Nineteenth Century Prose
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 664
Release: 1988
Genre: English literature
ISBN: UCAL:B4581878

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