E-Book, Englisch, 232 Seiten
Margree / Unknown / Orrells Richard Marsh, popular fiction and literary culture, 1890–1915
1. Auflage 2018
ISBN: 978-1-5261-2435-7
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: PC/MAC/eReader/Tablet
Rereading the fin de siècle
E-Book, Englisch, 232 Seiten
Reihe: Interventions: Rethinking the Nineteenth Century
            ISBN: 978-1-5261-2435-7 
            Verlag: De Gruyter
            
 Format: PDF
    Kopierschutz: PC/MAC/eReader/Tablet
This volume explores the novels and short stories of the popular author Richard Marsh through a range of critical lenses. An exemplary figure of the New Grub Street, Marsh was an important presence within fin-de-siècle literary culture, whose middlebrow genre fiction simultaneously reinforces and challenges the dominant discourses of the period.
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1 Introduction – Victoria Margree, Daniel Orrells and Minna Vuohelainen
Part I: Richard Marsh and topical discourses of crime
2 Tall tales and true: Richard Marsh and late-Victorian journalism – Nick Freeman
3 Mrs Musgrave’s stain of madness: Marsh and the female offender – Johan Höglund
4 ‘The most dangerous thing in England’? Detection, deviance and disability in Richard Marsh’s Judith Lee stories – Minna Vuohelainen
Part II: Richard Marsh, masculinity and money
5 Speculative society, risk and the crime thriller: The Datchet Diamonds – Victoria Margree
6 ‘The crowd would have it that I was a hero’: populism, New Humour and the male clerk in Marsh’s Sam Briggs adventures – Mackenzie Bartlett
Part III: Richard Marsh and the imperial Gothic
7 ‘In that Egyptian den’: situating The Beetle within the fin-de-siècle fiction of Gothic Egypt – Ailise Bulfin
8 Automata, plot machinery and the imperial Gothic in Richard Marsh’s The Goddess – Neil Hultgren
Part IV: Richard Marsh and object relations
9 ‘Something was going from me – the capacity, as it were, to be myself’: ‘transformational objects’ and the Gothic fiction of Richard Marsh – Graeme Pedlingham
10 Decadent aesthetics and Richard Marsh’s The Mystery of Philip Bennion’s Death – Daniel Orrells
11 ‘Something on which you may exercise your ingenuity’: diamonds and curious collectables in the fin-de-siècle fiction of Richard Marsh – Jessica Allsop
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