British Family Life, 1780–1914, Volume 4

British Family Life, 1780–1914, Volume 4
Title British Family Life, 1780–1914, Volume 4 PDF eBook
Author Claudia Nelson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 2064
Release 2021-12-17
Genre History
ISBN 1000560880

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The five volumes of this collection focus on various aspects of family life. Drawing on rare printed sources and archival material, this collection will provide a balanced, contextualized picture of family life, during a period of intense social change. It will appeal to scholars of social history, gender studies and the long nineteenth century.

British Family Life, 1780–1914, Volume 3

British Family Life, 1780–1914, Volume 3
Title British Family Life, 1780–1914, Volume 3 PDF eBook
Author Claudia Nelson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 2064
Release 2021-12-17
Genre History
ISBN 1000560872

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The five volumes of this collection focus on various aspects of family life. Drawing on rare printed sources and archival material, this collection will provide a balanced, contextualized picture of family life, during a period of intense social change. It will appeal to scholars of social history, gender studies and the long nineteenth century.

British Family Life, 1780–1914, Volume 5

British Family Life, 1780–1914, Volume 5
Title British Family Life, 1780–1914, Volume 5 PDF eBook
Author Claudia Nelson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 2064
Release 2021-12-17
Genre History
ISBN 1000560899

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The five volumes of this collection focus on various aspects of family life. Drawing on rare printed sources and archival material, this collection will provide a balanced, contextualized picture of family life, during a period of intense social change. It will appeal to scholars of social history, gender studies and the long nineteenth century.

British Family Life, 1780–1914, Volume 2

British Family Life, 1780–1914, Volume 2
Title British Family Life, 1780–1914, Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author Claudia Nelson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 2064
Release 2021-12-17
Genre History
ISBN 1000560864

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The five volumes of this collection focus on various aspects of family life. Drawing on rare printed sources and archival material, this collection will provide a balanced, contextualized picture of family life, during a period of intense social change. It will appeal to scholars of social history, gender studies and the long nineteenth century.

British Family Life, 1780–1914, Volume 1

British Family Life, 1780–1914, Volume 1
Title British Family Life, 1780–1914, Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Claudia Nelson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 2064
Release 2021-12-17
Genre History
ISBN 1000560856

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The five volumes of this collection focus on various aspects of family life. Drawing on rare printed sources and archival material, this collection will provide a balanced, contextualized picture of family life, during a period of intense social change. It will appeal to scholars of social history, gender studies and the long nineteenth century.

James Malcolm Rymer, Penny Fiction, and the Family

James Malcolm Rymer, Penny Fiction, and the Family
Title James Malcolm Rymer, Penny Fiction, and the Family PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Nesvet
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 207
Release 2024-07-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 104009371X

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James Malcolm Rymer, Penny Fiction, and the Family is the first monograph focusing on Sweeney Todd and Varney the Vampyre’s creator James Malcolm Rymer (1814–1884). It argues that Rymer wrote his so-called ‘penny bloods’ and ‘dreadfuls’ for and about British urban working families. In the 1840s, the notion of the family acquired unprecedented prominence and radical potential. Raised in an artisanal artistic-literary family, Rymer wrote for and edited family magazines early in that genre’s history, deployed Chartist domesticity to liberal ends, and collaborated with cheap publisher Edward Lloyd to define and popularise the domestic romance genre. In 1850s–1860s penny serials published by George W.M. Reynolds, John Dicks, and Lloyd, Rymer showed how families might sustain Empire and advocated for patriarchal family dynamics in response to literary and political change. During the fin-de-siècle, Rymer’s penny fiction was demonised as hyper-masculine ‘bloods’ and ‘dreadfuls’, a reputation it retains today. Reading Victorian penny fiction’s most indicative author’s works as a corpus and with attention to their original textual, cultural, and political contexts reveals it as the family-oriented phenomenon it in fact was.

Queer Victorian Families

Queer Victorian Families
Title Queer Victorian Families PDF eBook
Author Duc Dau
Publisher Routledge
Pages 232
Release 2015-02-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1317647068

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The Victorians elevated the home and heteronormative family life to an almost secular religion. Yet alongside the middle-class domestic ideal were other families, many of which existed in the literature of the time. Queer Victorian Families: Curious Relations in Literature is chiefly concerned with these atypical or "queer" families. This collection serves as a corrective against limited definitions of family and is a timely addition to Victorian studies. Interdisciplinary in nature, the collection opens up new possibilities for uncovering submerged, marginalized, and alternative stories in Victorian literature. Broad in scope, subjects range from Count Fosco and his animal "children" in Wilkie Collins’s The Woman in White, to male kinship within and across Alfred Tennyson’s In Memoriam and Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick, and the nexus between disability and loving relationships in the fiction of Dinah Mulock Craik and Charlotte M. Yonge. Queer Victorian Families is a wide-ranging and theoretically adventurous exposé of the curious relations in the literary family tree.