Sensation and Professionalism in the Victorian Novel

Costantini, Mariaconcetta

Omschrijving

This book explores the extent to which four sensation novelists responded to the Victorian theorizing of professionalism. A crucial period of redefinition of the professional ideal, the third quarter of the nineteenth century also witnessed the rise and the decline of the sensation novel, a scandalous and electrifying form that challenged aesthetic and socio-cultural standards. Owing to their controversial position in the literary marketplace, novelists like Wilkie Collins, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Charles Reade and Ellen Wood developed a keen interest in professional issues, which occupy centre stage in their 1850s-70s narratives. By drawing on a variety of sociological, cultural and philosophical theories, Costantini skilfully assesses the ideological implications of the genre's fictionalization of professionalism. She shows how sensation novelists provocatively represented the challenges faced by both elite and rising professionals, who are used as narrative vehicles for thorny discourses on authorship, ethicality, aestheticism and sociocultural identity. This book explores the extent to which four sensation novelists contributed to the Victorian redefinition of professionalism. Through an analysis of works authored by Wilkie Collins, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Charles Reade and Ellen Wood, Costantini shows how the sensation genre was an important forum for the age’s controversial rethinking of professional ideals and standards
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Schrijver
Costantini, Mariaconcetta
Titel
Sensation and Professionalism in the Victorian Novel
Uitgever
Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Jaar
2014
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
364
Gewicht
522 gr
EAN
9783034315883
Afmetingen
222 x 152 x 25 mm
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Paperback

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