Working fictions : a genealogy of the Victorian novel / / Carolyn Lesjak.
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Lesjak, Carolyn, 1963- Working fictions [electronic resource] : a genealogy of the Victorian novel / Carolyn Lesjak. Durham : Duke University Press, 2006. x, 270 p. Post-contemporary interventions Includes bibliographical references (p. [251]-261) and index. Introduction: A Genealogy of the Labor Novel -- Part I: Realism Meets the Masses -- 1. "How Deep Might Be the Romance": Representing Work and the Working Class in Elizabeth Gaskell's Mary Barton -- 2. A Modern Odyssey: Felix Holt's Education for the Masses -- Part II: Coming of Age in a World Economy -- 3. Seeing the Invisible: The Bildungsroman and the Narration of a New Regime of Accumulation -- Part III: Itineraries of the Utopian -- 4. William Morris and a People's Art: Imagining the Pleasures of Labor -- 5. Utopia, Use, and the Everyday: Oscar Wilde and a New Economy of Pleasure -- Conclusion. Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries. English fiction 19th century History and criticism. Authors, English 19th century Political and social views. Working class in literature. Work in literature. Pleasure in literature. Social conflict in literature. Economics in literature. Capitalism in literature. Industrialization in literature. Electronic books. ProQuest (Firm) e-Duke books scholarly collection. Post-contemporary interventions. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/oeawat/detail.action?docID=1169361 Click to View |
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Introduction: A Genealogy of the Labor Novel -- Part I: Realism Meets the Masses -- 1. "How Deep Might Be the Romance": Representing Work and the Working Class in Elizabeth Gaskell's Mary Barton -- 2. A Modern Odyssey: Felix Holt's Education for the Masses -- Part II: Coming of Age in a World Economy -- 3. Seeing the Invisible: The Bildungsroman and the Narration of a New Regime of Accumulation -- Part III: Itineraries of the Utopian -- 4. William Morris and a People's Art: Imagining the Pleasures of Labor -- 5. Utopia, Use, and the Everyday: Oscar Wilde and a New Economy of Pleasure -- Conclusion. |
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