
A History of Victorian Literature
by James Eli Adams (Cornell University, USA)-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Preface | |
Note on Citations | |
Introduction: Locating Victorian Literature. | |
Byron is Dead | |
Cultural Contexts | |
The Literary Field | |
An Age of Prose | |
The Situation of Poetry | |
Victorian Theater | |
The Novel After Scott | |
"The Times are Unexampled": Literature. | |
in the Age of Machinery, 1830-1850. | |
Constructing the Man of Letters | |
The Burdens of Poetry | |
Theater in the 1830s | |
Fiction in the Early 1830s | |
Dickens and the Forms of Fiction | |
Poetry after the Annuals | |
Literature of Travel | |
History and Heroism | |
Social Crisis and the Novel | |
The Domestic Ideal | |
From Silver-Fork to Farce | |
Poetry in the Early 1840s | |
The Literature of Labor | |
Medievalism | |
"The Two Nations" | |
"What's Money After All?" | |
Romance and Religion | |
The Novel of Development | |
Art, Politics, and Faith | |
In Memoriam | |
Crystal Palace and Bleak House: Expansion. | |
and Anomie, 1851-1873. | |
The Novel and Society | |
Crimea and the Forms of Heroism | |
Empire | |
Spasmodics and Other Poets | |
The Power of Art | |
Realisms | |
Two Guineveres | |
Sensation | |
Dreams of Self-Fashioning | |
Narrating Nature: Darwin | |
Novels and their Audiences | |
Literature for Children | |
Poetry in the Early 1860s | |
Criticism and Belief | |
The Pleasures of the Difficult | |
The Hellenic Tradition | |
Domesticity, Politics, Empire, and the Novel | |
After Dickens | |
The Persistence of Epic | |
Poisonous Honey and Fleshly Poetry | |
The Rise of Mass Culture and the Specter. | |
of Decline, 1873-1901. | |
Science, Materialism, and Value | |
Twilight of the Poetic Titans | |
The Decline of the Marriage Plot | |
The Aesthetic Movement Aesthetic Poetry | |
Life-Writing | |
Morality and the Novel | |
Romance | |
Regionalism | |
The Arrival of Kipling | |
Fiction and the Forms of Belief | |
Sex, Science, and Danger | |
Fictions of the Artist | |
Decadence | |
Drama in the 1880s | |
The New Woman in Fiction | |
Decadent Form | |
The Poetry of London | |
Yeats | |
The Scandal of Wilde | |
Poetry After Wilde | |
Fictions of Decline | |
Conrad | |
Epilogue | |
Works Cited | |
Index | |
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