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  1. Hidden Rivalries in Victorian Fiction
    Dickens, Realism, and Revaluation
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  The University Press of Kentucky, Lexington

    Victorian fiction has been read and analyzed from a wide range of perspectives in the past century. But how did the novelists themselves read and respond to each other's creations when they first appeared? Jerome Meckier answers that intriguing... more

    Universität Frankfurt, Elektronische Ressourcen
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    Victorian fiction has been read and analyzed from a wide range of perspectives in the past century. But how did the novelists themselves read and respond to each other's creations when they first appeared? Jerome Meckier answers that intriguing question in this ground-breaking study of what he terms the Victorian realism wars.Meckier argues that nineteenth-century British fiction should be seen as a network of intersecting reactions and counteractions in which the novelists rethought and rewrote each other's novels as a way of enhancing their own credibility. In an increasingly relative world,...

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780813116228; 9780813159591 (Sekundärausgabe)
    RVK Categories: HL 1021 ; HL 1101
    Subjects: Englisch; Rivalität; Roman; Realismus; Schriftsteller
    Other subjects: Dickens, Charles (1812-1870)
    Scope: 324 p.
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  2. Hidden rivalries in Victorian fiction
    Dickens, realism, and revaluation
    Published: 1987; © 1987
    Publisher:  The University Press of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780813116228; 9780813159591
    Subjects: English fiction; Realism in literature; Social problems in literature; Literary quarrels; Schriftsteller; Rivalität; Roman; Englisch; Realismus
    Other subjects: Dickens, Charles (1812-1870); Dickens, Charles (1812-1870)
    Scope: 1 online resource (324 pages)
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  3. Hidden Rivalries in Victorian Fiction
    Dickens, Realism, and Revaluation
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  The University Press of Kentucky, Lexington

    Victorian fiction has been read and analyzed from a wide range of perspectives in the past century. But how did the novelists themselves read and respond to each other's creations when they first appeared? Jerome Meckier answers that intriguing... more

    Hochschulbibliothek Friedensau
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    Victorian fiction has been read and analyzed from a wide range of perspectives in the past century. But how did the novelists themselves read and respond to each other's creations when they first appeared? Jerome Meckier answers that intriguing question in this ground-breaking study of what he terms the Victorian realism wars.Meckier argues that nineteenth-century British fiction should be seen as a network of intersecting reactions and counteractions in which the novelists rethought and rewrote each other's novels as a way of enhancing their own credibility. In an increasingly relative world

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780813116228
    Scope: Online-Ressource (324 p)
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    Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ONE: The Victorian ""Multiverse"": Bleak House; TWO: The Cant of Reform: The Warden; THREE: Mutual Recrimination: Hard Times; FOUR: An Ultra-Dickensian Novel: The Woman in White; FIVE: Undoing by Outdoing Continued: Great Expectations; SIX: Inimitability Regained: The Mystery of Edwin Drood; SEVEN: ""That Arduous Invention"": Middlemarch; EIGHT: Conclusions: Realism, Revaluation, and Realignment; NOTES; INDEX