Replotting marriage in nineteenth-century British literature /
"This volume puts marriage in conversation with many aspects of culture--education, anthropology, Darwinism, crime, and more--widening the repertoire of questions scholars ask about fictional coupling. Attending closely to genre and narrative, it analyzes the marriage story as formally diverse...
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Format: | Licensed eBooks |
Idioma: | anglès |
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Columbus :
The Ohio State University Press
[2018]
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Accés en línia: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctv1pzk6jj |
Taula de continguts:
- The Bildungsroman, the romantic nation, and the marriage plot / Ian Duncan
- Darwin's marriage plots: unplotting courtship in late Victorian fiction / Elisha Cohn
- Mythic marriage: Haggard, Frazer, Hardy, and the anthropology of myth / Kathy Psomiades
- Playing the princess: enacting and resisting marriage in the Victorian school story / Kelly Hager
- The longue durée of political Bildungsromane: putting George Eliot into dialogue with Danish television / Lauren M.E. Goodlad
- 'Til death do us part: marriage, murder, and confession / Marlene Tromp
- Marriage, modernity, and the transimperial / Sukanya Banerjee
- "Even supposing-": reading/writing outside the marriage plot in Dickens fan fiction / Holly Furneaux
- Disabling marriage: communities of care in Our mutual friend / Talia Schaffer
- Extra man: dining out beyond the marriage plot in Our mutual friend / Helena Michie
- Afterword: Real figures / Mary Jean Corbett.