Stanfield Hall


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"The novel traces the fortunes of the Stanfield family from the Middle Ages to the Restoration and combines historical romance (influenced by Scott) with anachronistic treatment of Victorian inventions"--The Victorian novel, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom (New York, NY: Chelsea House Publishers, 2004), page 54










The London Journal, 1845-83


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This book is the first full-length study of one of the most widely read publications of Victorian Britain, the London Journal, inserting the story of this magazine into the wider context of the Victorian mass-market periodical. It draws on traditional modes of scholarship in history, art history, and literature as well as on developments in sociology, psychoanalysis, and cultural theory. However, the author ultimately relies on new and extensive primary research to ground the changing ways in which the reading public became consumers of literary commodities on a scale never before seen. Previous commentators have coded the mass market as somehow always 'feminine', and King offers a genealogy of how such a gender identity came about. Finally, King recontextualizes within the Victorian mass market three key nineteenth-century novels-Walter Scott's Ivanhoe, Mary Braddon's Lady Audley's Secret, and Émile Zola's The Ladies' Paradise-and in so doing suggests radically new and unexpected meanings.







The Quarterly Review


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A Gothic Bibliography


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Amye Robsart and the Earl of Leycester; a critical inquiry into the authenticity of the various statements in relation to the death of A. Robsart, and of the libels on the Earl of Leycester, with a vindication of the Earl by ... Sir Philip Sydney. And a history of Kenilworth Castle, including an account of the ... entertainment given to Queen Elizabeth by the Earl of Leycester, in 1575, from the works of Robert Laneham and George Gascoigne; together with Memoirs and Correspondence of Sir Robert Dudley, etc. [With plates.]


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