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Critical Essays on Arthur Morrison and the East End (Hardcover)
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Critical Essays on Arthur Morrison and the East End (Hardcover)
Series: Among the Victorians and Modernists
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In 1896, author Arthur Morrison gained notoriety for his bleak and
violent A Child of the Jago, a slum novel that captured the
desperate struggle to survive among London's poorest. When a
reviewer accused Morrison of exaggerating the depravity of the
neighborhood on which the Jago was based, he incited the era's most
contentious public debate about the purpose of realism and the
responsibilities of the novelist. In his self-defense and in his
wider body of work, Morrison demonstrated not only his investments
as a formal artist, but also his awareness of social questions. As
the first critical essay collection on Arthur Morrison and the East
End, this book assesses Morrison's contributions to late-Victorian
culture, especially discourses around English working-class life.
Chapters evaluate Morrison in the context of Victorian criminality,
child welfare, disability, housing, professionalism, and slum
photography. Morrison's works are also reexamined in the light of
writings by Sir Walter Besant, Clementina Black, Charles Booth,
Charles Dickens, George Gissing, and Margaret Harkness. This volume
features an introduction and 11 chapters by preeminent and emerging
scholars of the East End. They employ a variety of critical
methodologies, drawing on their respective expertise in literature,
history, art history, sociology, and geography. Critical Essays on
Arthur Morrison and the East End throws fresh new light on this
innovative novelist of poverty and urban life.
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