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Victorian Sensation Fiction

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Victorian Sensation Fiction
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jessica Cox
SeriesReaders' Guides to Essential Criticism
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 148
Category/GenreLiterary studies - c 1800 to c 1900
Literary studies - fiction, novelists and prose writers
ISBN/Barcode 9781137471703
ClassificationsDewey:823.809
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publication Date 6 May 2019
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Since the establishment of sensation fiction in the 1860s, key trends have emerged in critical readings of these texts. From Victorian responses emphasising the 'lowbrow' or potentially dangerous qualities of the genre to the prolific critical attention of the present day, this Reader's Guide identifies the dominant approaches to sensation fiction and charts the critical trends of various scholarly evaluations and interpretations. With coverage spanning empire, class, sexuality and adaptation, this is the ideal companion for students of Victorian Literature looking for an introduction to the key debates surrounding sensation fiction.

Author Biography

Jessica Cox is Lecturer in English Literature at Brunel University, UK.

Reviews

This is a timely guide to the flourishing field of scholarship on Victorian sensation fiction. Cox offers an authoritative overview of key trends in criticism, from the early recovery of the genre to current debates. An invaluable resource for students and academics alike. * Anne-Marie Beller, Loughborough University, UK * Jessica Cox's excellent Readers' Guide to Victorian Sensation Fiction offers an intelligently structured and eminently accessible discussion of crucial aspects of these novels, from the debates engendered by contemporary reviews to the ways in which sensation fiction engaged matters of class, empire, sexuality, and the female body. The book should find its way into - and will likely become indispensable to - innumerable courses on the Victorian sensation novel. * Sean Grass, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA *