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Neo-Victorian Biofiction Volume editor Marie-Luise Kohlke

Neo-Victorian Biofiction By Volume editor Marie-Luise Kohlke

Neo-Victorian Biofiction by Volume editor Marie-Luise Kohlke


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Highlighting neo-Victorian biofictions crucial role in reimagining and augmenting the historical archive, this volume explores the complex ethical consequences of a creative movement of historiographic revisionism, combining biography and fiction in a dialectic tension of empathy and voyeuristic spectacle.

Neo-Victorian Biofiction Summary

Neo-Victorian Biofiction: Reimagining Nineteenth-Century Historical Subjects by Volume editor Marie-Luise Kohlke

This volume explores the many paradoxes of neo-Victorian biofiction, a genre that yokes together the real and the imaginary, biography and fiction, and generates oxymoronic combinations like creative facts, fictional truth, or poetic truthfulness. Contemporary biofictions recreating nineteenth-century lives demonstrate the crucial but always ethically ambiguous revision and supplementation of the historical archive. Due to the tension between ethical empathy and consumerist voyeurism, between traumatic testimony and exploitative expose, the epistemological response is per force one of hermeneutic suspicion and iconoclasm. In the final account, this volume highlights neo-Victorianisms deconstruction of master-narratives and the consequent democratic rehabilitation of over-looked microhistories.

About Volume editor Marie-Luise Kohlke

Marie-Luise Kohlke, Ph.D. (2000), is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at Swansea University (Wales, UK) and General/Founding Editor of Neo-Victorian Studies - www.neovictorianstudies.com. Besides her series co-editorship of Brill Rodopis Neo-Victorian Series, she has published numerous chapters and articles on neo-Victorianism and trauma literature. Christian Gutleben, Ph.D. (1995), is Professor of English Literature at the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis (France) and Chief Editor of the journal Cycnos. He has published several monographs and many papers on contemporary fiction and film and is the series co-editor of BrillRodopis Neo-Victorian Series.

Table of Contents

Contributors Taking Biofictional Liberties: Tactical Games and Gambits with Nineteenth-century Lives Marie-Luise Kohlke and Christian Gutleben Part 1: Truths and Post-Truths 1 Who in the world am I?: Truth, Identity and Desire in Biofictional Representations of Lewis Carroll and Alice Liddell Charlotte Boyce 2 Fakery and Historical Figures in the Flashman Papers Matthew Crofts 3 Biofictional Author Figures and Post-authentic Truths Roberta Gefter Wondrich 4 The Silence and the Roar: Resonant Encounters with George Eliot Laura Savu Walker Part 2: Forms of Otherness and (Re-)Othering 5 Us and Them? Joseph Merrick in Neo-Victorian Childrens Fiction Helen Davies 6 The Vivisectionists Tale: Auto/Biographical Voice and the Queer Fictions of Empire in Ann Harriess Manly Pursuits Jeanne Ellis 7 Biofiction and Differance: Tracing Threads of (Neo-) Victorian Women Travellers in the Amelia Peabody Emerson Series Stacey L.Kikendall 8 Biofiction Goes Global: Richard Flanagans Wanting, Dickens, and the Lost Child Catherine Lanone Part 3: After-Lives of Fame and Infamy 9 Polymath Revisited: Cross-lighting R.F. Burton between Cultural Passing and Steampunk Action Sylvia Mieszkowski 10 (Re)Tracing Charlotte Brontes Steps: Biofiction as Memory Text in Michele RobertssThe Mistressclass Sonia Villegas-Lopez 11 Julia Margaret Cameron and Archival Imagination: Materiality and Subjectivity in Biofictions of a Victorian Photographer Lucy Smith 12 Musical Madness: Biofictional Performances of the Lizzie Borden Murders Marc Napolitano Index

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GOR013784846
9789004434134
9004434135
Neo-Victorian Biofiction: Reimagining Nineteenth-Century Historical Subjects by Volume editor Marie-Luise Kohlke
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Brill
2020-09-10
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