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English Industrial Fiction of the Mid-Nineteenth Century
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English Industrial Fiction of the Mid-Nineteenth Century discusses the valuable fiction written in mid-nineteenth century Britain which represents the situations of the new breed of industrial workers.
English Industrial Fiction of the Mid-Nineteenth Century discusses the valuable fiction written in mid-nineteenth-century Britain which represents the situations of the new breed of industrial workers, both the mostly male factory workers who operated in the oppressive mills of the midlands and north and, in other stories, the oppressed seamstresses who worked mostly in London in very poor and low-paid conditions. Beginning with a general introduction to workers' fiction at the start of the period, this volume charts the rise of an identifiable genre of industrial fiction and the development of a substantial mode of seamstress fiction through the 1840s, including an analysis of novels by Benjamin Disraeli, Charles Kingsley, Elizabeth Gaskell and Charles Dickens, and more briefly Charlotte Bronte, Geraldine Jewsbury and George Eliot. This volume is essential reading for students and scholars of industrial fiction and nineteenth-century Britain, or those with an interest in the relationship between literature, society and politics.
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Stephen Knight graduated from Oxford and worked from Lecturer to Associate Professor at the University of Sydney, 196486, then was Professor at the universities of Melbourne, De Montfort and Cardiff. In retirement he is an Honorary Research Professor at Melbourne. He has written books on the Robin Hood myth and also on crime fiction, Chaucer, the myth of King Arthur and, recently, nineteenth-century fiction. He has published over 150 academic articles and many reviews.
Inhalt
Preface
Chapter 1 The Emergence of the Voice of the People
First Accounts of Working People
Resistance Voices
Harriet Martineau
The Voice of the Worker
Chapter 2 Industrial Fiction Begins in the Factories
Two Industrial Novelists: Charlotte Tonna and Frances Trollope
The Factory Novel Develops
Chapter 3 Industrial Fiction: Accounts of Women Workers
Recognising the Female Worker
Tonna's The Wrongs of Woman
Seamstresses Widely Represented
Women Workers in 1850s Fiction
Chapter 4 Industrial Fiction: Accounts of Male Workers
The Factory Novel in the 1840s
Two Male Industrial Novelists: Thomas Frost and Ernest Jones
Later Male Industrial Fiction
Chapter 5 Industry in the work of Mainstream Authors
Benjamin Disraeli, Coningsby and Sybil
Charles Kingsley, Yeast and Alton Locke
Elizabeth Gaskell, Mary Barton and North and South
Charles Dickens, Hard Times
Charlotte Bronte, Shirley, Geraldine Jewsbury, Marian Withers, George Eliot, Felix Holt
Chapter 6 Conclusion
Texts, Themes and Contexts
Patterns of Response
Final Analysis
Afterwards
Bibliography
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781032739052
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H229mm x B152mm
- Jahr 2024
- EAN 9781032739052
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-1-03-273905-2
- Veröffentlichung 07.05.2024
- Titel English Industrial Fiction of the Mid-Nineteenth Century
- Autor Stephen Knight
- Untertitel The Voice of the People
- Gewicht 453g
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Anzahl Seiten 176
- Genre Linguistics & Literature