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Repression In Victorian Fiction: Charlotte Bronte, George Eliot, And Charles Dickens
Repression In Victorian Fiction: Charlotte Bronte, George Eliot, And Charles Dickens

By John Kucich

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John Kucich. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.

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Fictions Of Empire: Complete Texts With Introduction, Historical Contexts, Critical Essays
Fictions Of Empire: Complete Texts With Introduction, Historical Contexts, Critical Essays

By Joseph Conrad, John Kucich, Rudyard Kipling, Alan Richardson, Tat'Iana Louis Tolstaia

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This unique volume brings together for the first time these three short fictional works written by British authors in the late 1880s and 1890s. Each writer takes a different perspective on the topi...

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Imperial Masochism: British Fiction, Fantasy, And Social Class
Imperial Masochism: British Fiction, Fantasy, And Social Class

By John Kucich, Kucich, John

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British imperialism's favorite literary narrative might seem to be conquest. But real British conquests also generated a surprising cultural obsession with suffering, sacrifice, defeat, and melanch...

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Introducing Literary Theories: A Guide And Glossary
Introducing Literary Theories: A Guide And Glossary

By Kevin Hart, William Baker, JULIAN WOLFREYS, Jane Goldman, Martin Mcquillan, Jan BAETENS, SunHee Kim Gertz, Paul Bowman, JEAN-MICHEL RABATE, David Alderson, NICK MANSFIELD, Michael Walsh, Imre Salusinszky, Jacques Lezra, K. M. Newton, Arkady Plotnitsky, Toby Miller, Alain-Michel Rocheleau, Andrew Milner, Charles Altieri, Ian Baucom, Peter Barry, Luke Ferretter, David Punter, Jeremy Lane, Véronique M. Fóti, Niall Lucy, Marcia Butzel, Alison Ross, Claire Colebrook, KATE FLINT, Gail Ching-Liang Low, Lynn A. Higgins, Ruth Robbins, Juliet Flower MacCannell, Megan Becker-Leckrone, John Brannigan, William Flesch, Moyra Haslett, Mark Currie, Ortwin De Graef, LOREN KRUGER, John Kucich, Maureen Turim, Nicholas T. Rand, Carolyn Lesjak, Dirk De Geest, Jonathan Loesberg, Amir Ahmadi, Ewa Ziarek, Robert C Holub, BRIAN NIRO, Malini Johar Schueller, Karen Green, R. Brandon Kershner, Jeremy Tambling, WARREN MONTAG, Gillian Howie, Heesok Chang, John M Clum, Stephen Shapiro, Garry Leonard, Kenneth Surin, Kenneth Womack, Leigh Wilson, Betsy Nies, Virginia Mason Vaughan, Anne Donadey, Boris Wiseman, Marcel Cornis-Pope, David Van Leer, Ashley Tauchert, Antony Easthope, Yun Hsing Wu, Joan Brandt, Elizabeth Constable, Nicole Fluhr, Ullrich Michael Haase, Mitchell R Lewis, Amelia Maná De La Luz Montes

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__Introducing Literary Theories__ is an ideal introduction for those coming to literary theory for the first time. It provides an accessible introduction to the major theoretical approaches in chap...

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The Power Of Lies: Transgression, Class, And Gender In Victorian Fiction
The Power Of Lies: Transgression, Class, And Gender In Victorian Fiction

By John Kucich, Kucich, John

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Although moral earnestness has long been considered characteristic of the Victorians, Kucich maintains that English fiction in the nineteenth century was as interested in lies as in honesty. In thi...

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The Power Of Lies: Transgression, Class, And Gender In Victorian Fiction
The Power Of Lies: Transgression, Class, And Gender In Victorian Fiction

By John Kucich, Kucich, John

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Although moral earnestness has long been considered characteristic of the Victorians, Kucich maintains that English fiction in the nineteenth century was as interested in lies as in honesty. In thi...

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Victorian Afterlife: Postmodern Culture Rewrites The Nineteenth Century
Victorian Afterlife: Postmodern Culture Rewrites The Nineteenth Century

By John Kucich, Editor-John Kucich; Editor-Dianne, John Kucich And Dianne F. Sadoff, Editors

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Literary Theory/Cultural Studies A foundational look at contemporary uses of the Victorian and the presence of the past in postmodern culture. Celebrated films by Francis Ford Coppola, Jane Campi...

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Victorian Afterlife: Postmodern Culture Rewrites The Nineteenth Century
Victorian Afterlife: Postmodern Culture Rewrites The Nineteenth Century

By John Kucich, John Kucich And Dianne F. Sadoff, Editors

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Literary Theory/Cultural Studies A foundational look at contemporary uses of the Victorian and the presence of the past in postmodern culture. Celebrated films by Francis Ford Coppola, Jane Campi...

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