Victorian Novel: 1 (Blackwell Guides to Criticism)

Victorian Novel: 1 (Blackwell Guides to Criticism)

by Francis O ' Gorman (Editor)

Synopsis

This guide steers students through significant critical responses to the Victorian novel from the end of the nineteenth century to the present day.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: 1
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 05 Jul 2002

ISBN 10: 0631227040
ISBN 13: 9780631227045

Media Reviews
Oa Gorman functions as more author than editor in this second volume in the Blackwell Guides to Criticism series, providing a lucid, readable narrative accessible to the non--specialist.[...] In its definition and summary of current critical theories, the book will prove useful to all students of literature, not just those interested in the Victorian period. Highly recommended for all collections. Choice this will be a useful companion to any English or History course whatever the level of study and will provide a concise and clear critique that can be applied to any Victorian novel. Reference Reviews It is the kind of book you come back to, repeatedly consult, and would find absorbing whether or not you were an academic teacher. It is likely to serve for a long time as a fruitful reminder of how the practice of literary criticism has permanently changed the way we enjoy the old--fashioned narrative pleasures of the Victorian novel. The Brown Book
Author Bio
Francis Oa Gorman is Lecturer in Victorian Literature in the School of English at the University of Leeds. He has written widely on the Victorian period, including the books John Ruskin (1999) and Late Ruskin: New Contexts (2001), and co--edited collections on Margaret Oliphant (1999), Ruskin and Gender (2002), and The Victorians and the Eighteenth Century: Reassessing the Tradition (2003). He has also written articles and book chapters on Ruskin, Tyndall, Robert Browning, Tennyson, Michael Field, and Victorian masculinities. He is currently working on an annotated anthology of Victorian poetry (Blackwell, forthcoming), and writing more on Ruskin.