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Phoebe Junior

Autor Margaret Oliphant Editat de Elizabeth Langland
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 apr 2002
Margaret Oliphant, one of the most prolific and popular Victorian novelists, essayists, and reviewers, has been compared both in her day and our own to George Eliot. Oliphant wrote domestic novels that richly represent the broad social, political, and religious contexts of Victorian England. The Broadview edition of Phoebe Junior, the last novel in Oliphant’s Chronicles of Carlingford series, restores the earliest extant text.
The supplemental materials provide a rich background for examining key nineteenth-century issues such as religion and church reform, gender and the woman question, society and politics. They include excerpts from contemporary novels and poetry; newspaper articles; reviews; essays; polemic on religion and church reform; materials on gender and the woman question, and on etiquette and dress.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781551112961
ISBN-10: 1551112965
Pagini: 463
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: BROADVIEW PR
Colecția Broadview Press
Locul publicării:Peterborough, Canada

Recenzii

Margaret Oliphant, one of the most prolific and popular Victorian novelists, essayists, and reviewers, has been compared both in her day and our own to George Eliot. Oliphant wrote domestic novels that richly represent the broad social, political, and religious contexts of Victorian England. The Broadview edition of Phoebe Junior, the last novel in Oliphant’s Chronicles of Carlingford series, restores the earliest extant text.
The supplemental materials provide a rich background for examining key nineteenth-century issues such as religion and church reform, gender and the woman question, society and politics. They include excerpts from contemporary novels and poetry; newspaper articles; reviews; essays; polemic on religion and church reform; materials on gender and the woman question, and on etiquette and dress.

Cuprins

Introduction
Margaret Oliphant: A Brief Chronology
A Note on the Text
Phoebe Junior
  • Volume I
    Volume II
    Volume III
Appendix A: Extracts from The Autobiography and Letters of Mrs M. O.W. Oliphant (1899)
Appendix B: Contemporary Reviews
  1. The Spectator June 17, 1876
  2. The Academy June 24, 1876
  3. The Nonconformist July 5, 1876
  4. Pall Mall Gazette July 5, 1876
  5. The Saturday Review July 22, 1876
  6. The Nation November 16, 1876
  7. Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December, 1876
Appendix C: Attitudes Towards Religion and Church Reform
  1. Edward Miall, “Our Strength Lies in Aggression,” The Nonconformist’s Sketch Book (1842)
  2. Matthew Arnold, “Preface” Culture and Anarchy (1869)
  3. Edward Miall, “Preface” The Nonconformist (July 10, 1869)
  4. The Times July 3, 1851
  5. Anon., “The Poor Brothers of the Charterhouse, Household Words (June 12, 1852)
  6. Anthony Trollope, The Warden (1855)
Appendix D: Gender and the Woman Question
  1. Sarah Lewis, Woman’s Mission (1839)
  2. Sarah Ellis, The Daughters of England (1842)
  3. Anon.,“Ambitious Wives,” Modern Woman (1868)
  4. John Ruskin, “Of Queens’ Gardens,” Sesame and Lilies (1865)
  5. W.R. Greg, Why Are Women Redundant? (1869)
  6. M.Vivian Hughes, “A London Child of the Seventies,” A London Family Chronicle (1950)
  7. Anon., Domestic Economy: A Class Book for Girls(187?)
  8. Alfred, Lord Tennyson, The Princess (1847)
Appendix E: Etiquette and Dress
  1. Elizabeth Gaskell, Household Words (1851-53)
  2. Isabel Beeton, Book of Household Management (1861)
  3. Illustration from Punch (January 10, 1874)
Selected Bibliography
Acknowledgements