Ouida and Victorian popular culture / edited by Jane Jordan and Andrew King.
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Superior document: | The Nineteenth Century Series |
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Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Nineteenth century (Aldershot, England)
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Physical Description: | xi, 234 p. :; ill. |
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Table of Contents:
- Ouida (1839-1908): quantities, aesthetics, politics / Andrew King
- Ouida and the canon: recovery, reconsideration, revisioning the popular / Pamela Gilbert
- Between men: romantic friendship in Ouida's early novels / Jane Jordan
- A hack as harmful as he is brainless and, one, moreover, who stabs where he steals. Ouida, the Victorian adaptor and moths / Hayley Bradley
- Ouida, Vernon Lee and the aesthetic novel / Sondeep Kandola
- Defending female genius: the unlikely cultural alignment of Marie Corelli and Ouida / Nickianne Moody
- Ouida and the Russians: aristocratic Francophilia to Tolstoyism / Diana Maltz
- Opinionated Ouida / Lyn Pykett
- Politicizing the aesthetic: Ouida's transnational critique of modernity / Richard Ambrosini.