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Culture, Class and Gender in the Victorian Novel A. Young

Culture, Class and Gender in the Victorian Novel By A. Young

Culture, Class and Gender in the Victorian Novel by A. Young


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This book examines class and its representation in Victorian literature, focusing on the emergence of the lower middle class and middle-class responses to it.

Culture, Class and Gender in the Victorian Novel Summary

Culture, Class and Gender in the Victorian Novel: Gentlemen, Gents and Working Women by A. Young

This book examines class and its representation in Victorian literature, focusing on the emergence of the lower middle class and middle-class responses to it. Arlene Young analyses portraits of white-collar workers, both men and women, who laboured under disparaging misperceptions of their values, abilities, and cultural significance, and shows how these misperceptions were both formulated and resisted. The analysis includes canonical texts like Dickens's Little Dorrit and Gissing's The Odd Women as well as less well-known works by Dinah Mulock Craik, Margaret Oliphant, Amy Levy, Grant Allen, H.G. Wells, Arnold Bennett, and May Sinclair.

Culture, Class and Gender in the Victorian Novel Reviews

'Arlene Young's acute and lively book could be subtitled 'The Gent's Revenge'. Her path-breaking study of nineteenth-century and early modern British writing shows how representations of the lower middle class, especially of men, sustained, tested, and altered the ideas of the dominant middle classes about themselves. Young's reading of Dickens and other novelists, some of whom she recalls from unwarranted neglect, demonstrates how literature works as both a register and an agent of social tensions and change.' - Donald Gray, editor, Victorian Studies

About A. Young

ARLENE YOUNG is Assistant Professor, Department of English at the University of Manitoba.

Table of Contents

Introduction 'A Kind of a Sort of a Gentleman': The Gentleman's Progress from Sir Charles Grandison to John Halifax The Literary Evolution of the Lower Middle Class: The Natural History of the Gent to Little Dorrit Voices from the Margins: Dickens, Wells, and Bennett Bachelor Girls and Working Women: Women and Independence in Oliphant, Levy, Allen, and Gissing Modern Prometheus Unbound: May Sinclair and The Divine Fire Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index

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NPB9780333740170
9780333740170
0333740173
Culture, Class and Gender in the Victorian Novel: Gentlemen, Gents and Working Women by A. Young
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
1999-07-05
227
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