Intertextuality and Victorian StudiesOrient Blackswan, 2001 - 152 pàgines This book explores the recall of the Victorians, displayed by select novels ranging in time from Rhys s Wide Sargasso Sea (1996) to A. S. Byatt s Possession: A Romance (1990). These Victorianist novels are complex studies of Victorian literature, society and modes of representation. |
Continguts
Acknowledgements | 1 |
The Dramatic Monologue | 20 |
The Ballad the Fairy Tale and the Romance | 33 |
The Novel | 53 |
Gender and Intertextuality | 69 |
Intertextual Devices | 101 |
Perspectives | 130 |
Frases i termes més freqüents
Alec Angels and Insects Ash and Christabel Ash's Bakhtin ballad becomes Bertha Byatt century chapter character Charlotte Brontë Christabel Christina Coleridge's conventions critical d'Urbervilles Dialogic Imagination Dickens dramatic monologue Ellen Emma epigraph female feminism feminist fictional footnote Fowles Fowles's French Lieutenant's Woman gender genre Glass Coffin Hardy's novel Heathcliff identity illusion intertextual device intertextual novel Jane Eyre Jean Rhys journal LaMotte letter literary literature Little Dorrit Liza-Lu London male Maud medium Melusina metafiction Millgate mimesis mode Mummy Possest narrative narrator novelistic omniscient parody play plot poem poet poetry Possession postmodern postmodernist question quotation reader reading reality representation role romance Sabine Sarah séance self-consciousness self-reflexivity sexual significant Sludge speaker story subtitle Tennant Tennant's novel Tess Tess's textual Thomas Hardy tradition truth twentieth-century University Press Victorian novel Victorian period Victorian text Victorianist novels voice Wessex Wide Sargasso Sea women words writing Wuthering Heights
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Gendered Realities, Human Spaces: The Writing of Shashi Deshpande Jasbir Jain Visualització de fragments - 2003 |