Image for Studies in the Victorian and Neo-Victorian Novel

Studies in the Victorian and Neo-Victorian Novel

Radu, Adrian(Edited by)
See all formats and editions

Readers of the nineteenth century novel expected literature to be a form journalism and fictional history.

They wanted to read about easily identifiable situations with a chronological, straightforward and easily discernible development of plot, familiar backgrounds and credible characters.

About a hundred years later, the Victorian novel became the great tradition, omnipresent and reliable.

However, today the age and the context are different, and novels need more substance, including such themes as memory, race and empire, sex and science, spectrality and the heritage industry or key issues like gender, sexuality, and postmodernism.

All these elements are considered Neo-Victorian which, in spite of their novelty, do point to a certain Victorian "anchor".This volume contains ten studies, the substance of which is the analysis of novels that, according to their date of publication, are products of the Victorian and Neo-Victorian periods as defined above.

The authors investigate and discuss Victorian roots and characteristics, preserved or recycled Victorian themes, Neo-Victorian characters and motifs, or any other characteristics that may label them as Victorian or Neo-Victorian products.

Read More
Special order line: only available to educational & business accounts. Sign In
£72.99
Product Details
152758173X / 9781527581739
Hardback
823.809
01/03/2024
United Kingdom
English
202 pages
21 cm