XIII The Nineteenth Century: The Victorian Period
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Auteurs : Halie A. Crocker ; Kenneth Womack ; Jude Nixon ; Jim Davis ; David FinkelsteinSource :
- The Year's Work in English Studies [ 0084-4144 ] ; 2001.
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- Aesthetic movement, Aestheticism, Anne bront, Barfoot, Barrett, Bibliography, Biographical material, Blain, Bleak house, Branwell, Branwell bront, British aestheticism, British culture, British literature, Bront, Cambridge university library, Carlyle, Charles darwin, Charles dickens, Charlotte bront, Charlotte shirley, Christina, Christina rossetti, Christmas carol, Conan doyle, Coustillas, Critical essays, Daly, Darwin, David copperfield, Detective fiction, Donkin, Dramatic monologue, Eliot, Elizabeth barrett, Emily, Emily bront, Evolutionary theory, Eyre, Feminism, Feminist, Gaskell, Gender, Gendered, Genre, George eliot, George gissing, George henry lewes, George novels, Gissing, Gissingj, Goblin, Goblin market, Golden treasury, Great expectations, Harriet martineau, Hemans, Household words, Isbn, Jane eyre, John sutherland, Kegan, Kegan paul, Kooistra, Leigh hunt, Lesbian, Lewes, Lewis carroll, Maglitt, Margaret oliphant, Marner, Masculinity, Materialist feminism, Media production, Melodrama, Michael field, Middlemarch, Moonstone, National identity, Natural selection, Nineteenth century, Oliphant, Oscar wilde, Other authors, Other works, Oxford companion, Oxford university, Palgrave, Patrick branwell bront, Penguin, Periodical press, Pierre coustillas, Poetess, Popular culture, Preaching pity, Prins, Public discourse, Robert louis stevenson, Rossetti, Rudyard kipling, Ruskin, Sapphic, Sappho, Several articles, Silas, Silas marner, Social class, Thomas carlyle, Tracy, Trollope, Unpublished letters, Upvirginia, Victorian, Victorian culture, Victorian fiction, Victorian literature, Victorian novel, Victorian period, Victorian poetry, Victorian publishing, Victorian women poets, Victorian women writers, Victorian writers, Villette, Wide range, Wilde, Wilkie, Wilkie collins, William makepeace thackeray, Woman question, Women novelists, Women playwrights, Women poets, Women writers, Wuthering, Wuthering heights.
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Abstract
This chapter has five sections: 1. Cultural Studies and Prose; 2. Novel; 3. Poetry; 4. Drama and Theatre; 5. Periodicals and Publishing. Sections 1 and 2 are by Halie A. Crocker and Kenneth Womack; section 3 is by Jude Nixon; section 4 is by Jim Davis; section 5 is by David Finkelstein
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DOI: 10.1093/ywes/mae013
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