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A COMPANION TO SENSATION FICTION; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Introduction; Part I: Before Sensation, 1830-1860; 1: "The Aristocracy and Upholstery": The Silver Fork Novel; 2: Newgate Novels; 3: "Literature of the Kitchen": Cheap Serial Fiction of the 1840s and 1850s; 4: Melodrama; 5: Sensation Theater; 6: Gothic; 7: Realism and Sensation Fiction; 8: Poetry and Sensation; Part II: Reading Individual Authors and Texts, 1860-1880; 9: Mary Elizabeth Braddon; 10: Lady Audley's Secret: How Does She Do It? Sensation Fiction's Technologically Minded Villainesses
11: "Going in a little for the subjective": Textual and Moral Performance in The Doctor's Wife12: Mary Elizabeth Braddon's Aurora Floyd; 13: Mary Elizabeth Braddon's Joshua Haggard's Daughter; 14: Wilkie Collins and Risk; 15: The Woman in White and the New Sensation; 16: Opium, Alcohol, and Tobacco: The Substances of Memory in The Moonstone; 17: Ouida; 18: Under Two Flags; 19: Ellen (Mrs. Henry) Wood; 20: Mrs. Henry Wood, East Lynne; 21: Sheridan Le Fanu; 22: Rhoda Broughton; 23: Charles Reade; 24: Ideologically Challenging: Florence Marryat and Sensation Fiction; 25: Edmund Hodgson Yates
26: Sensational Variations on the Domestic Romance: Charlotte M. Brame and Mary Cecil Hay in the Family Herald27: Amelia B. Edwards; 28: Dora Russell; 29: Short Fiction; Part III: Topics in Scholarship; 30: Critical Responses to Sensation; 31: Gender and Sensation; 32: Queer Sensation; 33: Class and Race in Sensation Fiction; 34: The Empire and Sensation; 35: Sensation Fiction and Religion; 36: Sensation and Science; 37: Medicine and Sensation; 38: Disability in Victorian Sensation Fiction; 39: The Law and Sensation; 40: Sensation and Detection
41: "Come Buy, Come Buy": Sensation Fiction in the Context of Consumer and Commodity Culture42: Sensation and Illustration; 43: The Pre-Raphaelite Realism of the Sensation Novel; Part IV: After Sensation: Legacies; 44: The Legacy of Sensation Fiction: Bodily Power in the New Woman Novel; 45: Corelli's Religious Trilogy: Barabbas, The Sorrows of Satan, and The Master-Christian; 46: Realism after Sensation: Meredith, Hardy, Gissing; 47: Aestheticism and Sensation; 48: Neo-Victorian and Pastiche; Index
Pamela K Gilbert: Front MatterIntroduction
Ellen Miller Casey: Before Sensation, 1830b6s1860. b3sThe Aristocracy and Upholsteryb4s: The Silver Fork Novel
Edward Jacobs, Manuela Mour̂o: Newgate Novels
Andrew King: b3sLiterature of the Kitchenb4s: Cheap Serial Fiction of the 1840s and 1850s
Rohan McWilliam: Melodrama
Heidi J Holder: Sensation Theater
Patrick R O'Malley: Gothic
Daniel Brown: Realism and Sensation Fiction
Kirstie Blair: Poetry and Sensation
Lyn Pykett: Reading Individual Authors and Texts, 1860b6s1880. Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Louise Lee: Lady Audley's Secret: How She Do It? Sensation Fiction's Technologically Minded Villainesses
Richard Nemesvari: b3sGoing in a Little for the Subjectiveb4s: Textual and Moral Performance in
Amy J Robinson: Mary Elizabeth Braddon's
Anne-Marie Beller: Mary Elizabeth Braddon's
Daniel Martin: Wilkie Collins and Risk
Elizabeth Langland: and the New Sensation
Susan Zieger: Opium, Alcohol, and Tobacco: The Substances of Memory in
Natalie Schroeder, Ronald A Schroeder: Under Two Flags
Andrew Mangham: Ellen (Mrs. Henry) Wood
Marlene Tromp: Mrs. Henry Wood,
Anna Maria Jones: Sheridan Le Fanu
Tamar Heller: Rhoda Broughton
Greta Depledge: Ideologically Challenging: Florence Marryat and Sensation Fiction
Andrew Radford: Edmund Hodgson Yates
Graham Law: Sensational Variations on the Domestic Romance: Charlotte M. Brame and Mary Cecil Hay in the
Anne-Marie Beller: Amelia B. Edwards
Janice M Allan: Dora Russell
Brittany Roberts: Short Fiction
Deborah Wynne: Topics in Scholarship. Critical Responses to Sensation
Emily Allen: Gender and Sensation
Ross G Forman: Queer Sensation
Patrick Brantlinger: Class and Race in Sensation Fiction
Lillian Nayder: The Empire and Sensation
Mark Knight: Sensation Fiction and Religion
Susan David Bernstein: Sensation and Science
Meegan Kennedy: Medicine and Sensation
Martha Stoddard Holmes, Mark Mossman: Disability in Victorian Sensation Fiction
Jane Jordan: The Law and Sensation
Heather Milton: Sensation and Detection
Kimberly Harrison: b3sCome Buy, Come Buyb4s: Sensation Fiction in the Context of Consumer and Commodity Culture
Mary Elizabeth Leighton, Lisa Surridge: Sensation and Illustration
Sophia Andres: The Pre-Raphaelite Realism of the Sensation Novel
Molly Youngkin: After Sensation: Legacies. The Legacy of Sensation Fiction: Bodily Power in the New Woman Novel
R Brandon Kershner: Corelli's Religious Trilogy:, and
Tabitha Sparks: Realism after Sensation: Meredith, Hardy, Gissing
Talia Schaffer: Aestheticism and Sensation
Grace Moore: Neo-Victorian and Pastiche
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