G.W.M. Reynolds
G.W.M. Reynolds
Nineteenth-Century Fiction, Politics, and the Press
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2008
314
Dura
Inglês
9780754658542
15 a 20 dias
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Contents: Introduction, Anne Humpherys and Louis James; Part I Beginnings: France: G.W.M. Reynolds and the modern literature of France, Sara James; The French connection: G.W.M. Reynolds and the outlaw Robert Macaire, Rohan McWilliam. Part II Politics and the Periodical Press: Reynolds's Miscellany, 1846-1849: advertising networks and politics, Andrew King; G.W.M. Reynolds, Reynolds's Newspaper and popular politics, Michael H. Shirley; From journalism and fiction into politics, Michael Diamond; 'Some little or contemptible war upon her hands': Reynolds's Newspaper and empire, Anthony Taylor. Part III The Urban Mysteries: An introduction to G.W.M. Reynolds's 'encyclopedia of tales', Anne Humpherys; Lost in translation: the relationship between Eugene Sue's Les Mysteres de Paris and G.W.M.Reynolds's The Mysteries of London, Berry Chevasco; The wrongs and crimes of the poor: the urban underworld of The Mysteries of London in context, Stephen James Carver; Reynolds's Mysteries and popular culture, Juliet John. Part IV Popular Culture: Time, politics and the symbolic imagination in Reynolds's social melodrama, Louis James; Reynolds's 'memoirs' series and 'the literature of the kitchen', Graham Law; The virtue of illegitimacy: inheritance and belonging in The Dark Woman and Mary Price, Ellen Bayuk Rosenman; The mysteries of reading: text and illustration in the fiction of G.W.M. Reynolds, Brian Maidment. Part V Afterlife: G.W.M. Reynolds: rewritten in 19th-century Bengal, Sucheta Bhattacharya; Modernity, memory and myth: Reynolds's News and the cooperative movement, Ian Haywood; A bibliography of works by G.W.M. Reynolds, Louis James; Bibliography of selected secondary materials on G.W.M Reynolds and his works, Helen Hauser; Index.
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Contents: Introduction, Anne Humpherys and Louis James; Part I Beginnings: France: G.W.M. Reynolds and the modern literature of France, Sara James; The French connection: G.W.M. Reynolds and the outlaw Robert Macaire, Rohan McWilliam. Part II Politics and the Periodical Press: Reynolds's Miscellany, 1846-1849: advertising networks and politics, Andrew King; G.W.M. Reynolds, Reynolds's Newspaper and popular politics, Michael H. Shirley; From journalism and fiction into politics, Michael Diamond; 'Some little or contemptible war upon her hands': Reynolds's Newspaper and empire, Anthony Taylor. Part III The Urban Mysteries: An introduction to G.W.M. Reynolds's 'encyclopedia of tales', Anne Humpherys; Lost in translation: the relationship between Eugene Sue's Les Mysteres de Paris and G.W.M.Reynolds's The Mysteries of London, Berry Chevasco; The wrongs and crimes of the poor: the urban underworld of The Mysteries of London in context, Stephen James Carver; Reynolds's Mysteries and popular culture, Juliet John. Part IV Popular Culture: Time, politics and the symbolic imagination in Reynolds's social melodrama, Louis James; Reynolds's 'memoirs' series and 'the literature of the kitchen', Graham Law; The virtue of illegitimacy: inheritance and belonging in The Dark Woman and Mary Price, Ellen Bayuk Rosenman; The mysteries of reading: text and illustration in the fiction of G.W.M. Reynolds, Brian Maidment. Part V Afterlife: G.W.M. Reynolds: rewritten in 19th-century Bengal, Sucheta Bhattacharya; Modernity, memory and myth: Reynolds's News and the cooperative movement, Ian Haywood; A bibliography of works by G.W.M. Reynolds, Louis James; Bibliography of selected secondary materials on G.W.M Reynolds and his works, Helen Hauser; Index.
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