These essays focus on major figures, major works or major themes
and movements of the Victorian era. Each aims to fill the gap in
critical literature while reflecting the book's recurring concern
with contexts and strategems of presentation. They strive for fresh
perspectives, whether it be a fuller grounding for Browning's
poetry, a reconciliation of the contrary views Emerson and
Nietzsche held on Carlyle's narrative techniques, a clear awareness
of the role of comedy in Arnold's prose, a new chapter on English
literary realism or a look at Trollope as a crucial addition to his
era's exhaustive studies of changing and highly symbolic
parent-child relationships. John Clubbe is co-author of "English
Romanticism: The Grounds of Belief" and Jerome Meckier is author of
"Aldous Huxley: Satire and Structure".
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