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Political Prayer in Nineteenth-Century American Literature Petitioning Women

Political Prayer in Nineteenth-Century American Literature: Petitioning Women

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By Amy Dunham Strand
September 23, 2024

Political Prayer in Nineteenth-Century American Literature explores how white American women writers translated petitioning -- a political form for redress of grievances with religious resonance, or what Strand calls “political prayer” -- in their literary works. At a time when petitioning was ...

Metaphors of Economic Exploitation in Literature, 1885-1914 Vampiric Enterprise

Metaphors of Economic Exploitation in Literature, 1885-1914: Vampiric Enterprise

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By Jane Ford
August 01, 2024

Metaphors of Economic Exploitation in Literature, 1885–1914 explores the complex network of metaphors that emerged around late nineteenth-century conceptions of economic self-interest — metaphors that dramatised the predatory, conflictual and exploitative basis of relations between nations, ...

Jane Austen and the Ethics of Description

Jane Austen and the Ethics of Description

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By Brett Bourbon
May 27, 2024

Jane Austen and the Ethics of Description demonstrates that Elizabeth Bennet and her creator are misunderstood, and often unrecognized, geniuses of moral philosophy, but not simply because of their virtue or wit or natural skills in game theory. The engine driving the moral judgement and growth of ...

English Industrial Fiction of the Mid-Nineteenth Century The Voice of the People

English Industrial Fiction of the Mid-Nineteenth Century: The Voice of the People

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By Stephen Knight
May 07, 2024

English Industrial Fiction of the Mid-Nineteenth Century discusses the valuable fiction written in mid-nineteenth-century Britain which represents the situations of the new breed of industrial workers, both the mostly male factory workers who operated in the oppressive mills of the midlands and ...

The Ambivalent Detective in Victorian Sensation Novels Dickens, Braddon, and Collins

The Ambivalent Detective in Victorian Sensation Novels: Dickens, Braddon, and Collins

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By Sarah Yoon
April 02, 2024

The Ambivalent Detective in Victorian Sensation Novels studies how the detective as a literary character evolved through the mid-nineteenth century in England, as seen in sensation novels. In contrast to most assumptions about the English detective, Yoon argues that the detective was more often ...

Doctrine and Difference The Thematic Scale of Classic American Literature

Doctrine and Difference: The Thematic Scale of Classic American Literature

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By Michael J. Colacurcio
December 22, 2023

Doctrine and Difference: The Thematic Scale of Classic American Literature aims to expand and deepen our knowledge into the inquiry of “contextual historicism,” observing writers of the American nineteenth century, and their vastly differing approaches to perceptions such as race, gender, and ...

Strangers and the Enchantment of Space in Victorian Fiction, 1830–1865

Strangers and the Enchantment of Space in Victorian Fiction, 1830–1865

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By Kristen Pond
October 20, 2023

Tracing the origins of how we think about strangers to the Victorian period, Strangers and the Enchantment of Space in Victorian Fiction, 1830– 1865 explores the vital role strangers had in shaping social relations during the cultural transformations of the Industrial Revolution, transportation ...

The Forgotten Alcott Essays on the Artistic Legacy and Literary Life of May Alcott Nieriker

The Forgotten Alcott: Essays on the Artistic Legacy and Literary Life of May Alcott Nieriker

1st Edition

Edited By Azelina Flint, Lauren Hehmeyer
September 25, 2023

This collection is the first academic study of the captivating life and career of expatriate artist, writer, and activist, May Alcott Nieriker. Nieriker is known as the sister of Louisa May Alcott and model for "Amy March" in Alcott’s Little Women. As this book reveals, she was much more than "Amy"...

Liberalism, Theology, and the Performative in Antebellum American Literature

Liberalism, Theology, and the Performative in Antebellum American Literature

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By Patrick McDonald
September 19, 2023

The 1850s United States witnessed a far-reaching political, social, and economic crisis. Symptomatic of this, a wide range of narrative fiction from sentimental novels to sensational drama identifies a foundational link between liberal institutions and performative utterances. Auctions, trials, ...

Keats and Scepticism

Keats and Scepticism

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By Li Ou
July 31, 2023

Keats and Scepticism explores Keats’s affinity with the philosophical tradition of scepticism and reads Keats’s poetry anew in the light of this affinity. It suggests Keats’s links with the origin of scepticism in ancient Greece as recorded in Sextus Empiricus’s Outlines of Scepticism. It also ...

Nineteenth-Century Visions of Race British Travel Writing about America

Nineteenth-Century Visions of Race: British Travel Writing about America

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By Justyna Fruzińska
May 31, 2023

Nineteenth-Century Visions of Race: British Travel Writing about America concerns the depiction of racial Others in travel writing produced by British travelers coming to America between 1815 and 1861.The travelers’ discussions of slavery and of the situation of Native Americans constituted an ...

Prepossessing Henry James The Strange Freedom

Prepossessing Henry James: The Strange Freedom

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By Julián Jiménez Heffernan
May 31, 2023

The novels of Henry James are filled with ghosts, but most of them escape dramatic treatment. These elusive specters are the voices of precursors that haunt his narratives, compromising their constitutive freedom. The Strange Freedom is an examination of the ways James’s fiction is prepossessed by ...

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