British Short-fiction Writers, 1880-1914

British Short-fiction Writers, 1880-1914

Author: William F. Naufftus

Publisher: Dictionary of Literary Biograp

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13:

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Information on the lives and works of some of the outstanding British writers who published short fiction in the romantic tradition during the years 1880-1914.


British Short-fiction Writers, 1880-1914

British Short-fiction Writers, 1880-1914

Author: William B. Thesing

Publisher: Detroit : Gale Research

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 472

ISBN-13:

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Focuses on British short-story writers whose works recorded the truth as they saw it, responding to such topics as marriage and relationships, slum conditions, working-class endeavors, and women's issues.


Art and Commerce in the British Short Story, 1880–1950

Art and Commerce in the British Short Story, 1880–1950

Author: Dean Baldwin

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-10-06

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 1317321936

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The short story was a commercial phenomenon which took off in the late nineteenth century and lasted through to the rise of television and film. Baldwin uses a wide variety of sources to show how economic factors helped to dictate how and what a wide variety of authors wrote.


Encyclopedia of the British Short Story

Encyclopedia of the British Short Story

Author: Andrew Maunder

Publisher: Infobase Learning

Published: 2015-04-22

Total Pages: 2069

ISBN-13: 1438140703

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Provides a comprehensive reference to short fiction from Great Britain, Ireland, and the British Commonwealth, featuring some of the most popular writers and works.


The British Short Story

The British Short Story

Author: Emma Liggins

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2017-09-16

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 0230300804

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The short story remains a crucial - if neglected - part of British literary heritage. This accessible and up-to-date critical overview maps out the main strands and figures that shaped the British short story and novella from the 1850s to the present. It offers new readings of both classic and forgotten texts in a clear, jargon-free way.


The Women Aesthetes vol 1

The Women Aesthetes vol 1

Author: Jane Spirit

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-08-07

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13: 1040233864

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The aesthetic movement dominated the closing decades of the nineteenth century. It was significant for the role women played in it at a time when there were growing opportunities for them, both artistically and professionally. The material in this collection provides a representative selection of essays, fiction, poetry and drama by female authors.


1895

1895

Author: Nicholas Freeman

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Published: 2011-10-12

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 0748650849

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Oscar Wilde's libel suit against the Marquess of Queensberry and its disastrous repercussions dominated British newspapers during the spring of 1895, but as this innovative study reveals, the Wilde scandal was by no means the only event to capture the public's imagination. Freak weather, a flu epidemic, a General Election, industrial unrest, 'sex novels' and New Women, trials of murderers and fraudsters, accidents, anarchists, bombers, balloonists and bicyclists were all topics of interest and alarm. Drawing on strikingly diverse primary sources, Nicholas Freeman examines the recurrent preoccupations of a turbulent year, showing how 1890s' Britain is at once far removed from our own day and yet strangely familiar.


Reinventing Marie Corelli for the Twenty-First Century

Reinventing Marie Corelli for the Twenty-First Century

Author: Brenda Ayres

Publisher: Anthem Press

Published: 2019-04-30

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 178308944X

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With the purpose of introducing Marie Corelli to a new generation of readers and of reconsidering her works for generations familiar with them, Reinventing Marie Corelli for the Twenty-First Century demonstrates how provocative the author was as a public figure and how controversial and paradoxical were the views about womanhood and the supernatural pitched in her novels. This collection of original essays focuses on three major battles that engaged Corelli: her personal and public contentions, her mercurial constructions of gender and resistance to the New Woman modality and her untenable reconciliation of science with the supernatural. Corelli was often fighting several fronts at the same time; she rarely was not at war with someone including herself.


A Man of Many Parts

A Man of Many Parts

Author: Barbara Rawlinson

Publisher: Rodopi

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 9042020857

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This comprehensive study of George Gissing's short stories and related non-fiction is essential reading for students of nineteenth-century realism. For the first time readers will be able to follow the development which transformed Gissing's unremarkable early stories into the very individual tales that elevated his work to the vanguard of realistic short fiction. Gissing's American period is notable for its accumulation of themes that were repeatedly refined and adapted for his later work, causality emerging as the dominant voice. On his return to England, shifting political and philosophical beliefs expressed in his non-fiction had a vital impact on his second phase of short fiction, and the part played by realism in the author's short stories and his writings on Charles Dickens added further dimensions to his work as a whole. By the final phase of Gissing's remarkable development, it is evident that his interest in the concept of causality as the major force in his short work had been replaced by a more challenging preoccupation with the human psyche. This introduced philosophical, sociological and psychological dimensions to Gissing's work that established him in the field of short fiction as a leading exponent of late nineteenth-century realism


Individualism, Decadence and Globalization

Individualism, Decadence and Globalization

Author: Regenia Gagnier

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2010-04-09

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 0230277543

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Beginning with a widespread definition of Decadence as when individual parts flourish at the expense of the whole, Regenia Gagnier - a leading cultural historian of late nineteenth-century Britain - shows the full range of meanings of individualism at the height of its promise.