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Reading the Victorian Novel is a clear and engaging introduction to Victorian fiction.

In this book, Annette Federico invites readers to turn their attention to the bursting imaginations and formal inventiveness of Victorian novelists themselves. Five conventions prevailed in the building of a Victorian novel: serialisation, narration, plotting, description, and characterization. Each chapter is rich in examples of these practices and attentive to the historical and cultural contexts that shaped them, as well as to the responses and judgments of Victorian readers and contemporary scholars. Federico keeps the focus on the writer's choices and the reader's experienceon the meeting of minds and imaginations against the backdrop of history.

Reading the Victorian Novel is an appreciative and discerning guide for anyone with an interest in the resonant and vibrant worlds of nineteenth-century fiction.



Table of Contents

1. Seriality 2. Plots 3. Picturing 4. People 5. The Storytellers

Reading the Victorian Novel

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/19/2024 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032483092, 978-1032483092
      ISBN10: 1032483091

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Reading the Victorian Novel is a clear and engaging introduction to Victorian fiction.

      In this book, Annette Federico invites readers to turn their attention to the bursting imaginations and formal inventiveness of Victorian novelists themselves. Five conventions prevailed in the building of a Victorian novel: serialisation, narration, plotting, description, and characterization. Each chapter is rich in examples of these practices and attentive to the historical and cultural contexts that shaped them, as well as to the responses and judgments of Victorian readers and contemporary scholars. Federico keeps the focus on the writer's choices and the reader's experienceon the meeting of minds and imaginations against the backdrop of history.

      Reading the Victorian Novel is an appreciative and discerning guide for anyone with an interest in the resonant and vibrant worlds of nineteenth-century fiction.



      Table of Contents

      1. Seriality 2. Plots 3. Picturing 4. People 5. The Storytellers

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