Working fictions : a genealogy of the Victorian novel / / Carolyn Lesjak.
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Superior document: | Post-contemporary interventions |
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Year of Publication: | 2006 |
Language: | English |
Series: | e-Duke books scholarly collection.
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Physical Description: | x, 270 p. |
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Table of Contents:
- 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.