More than 100 years after the death of Queen Victoria, contemporary
culture remains fascinated by the Victorians. This fascination is
most marked in fiction, where an entirely new genre of
neo-Victorian fiction has emerged. Neo-Victorian Fiction and
Historical Narrative argues that while neo-Victorian fiction
emerges within a wider cultural appropriation of the Victorians, it
is characterized by its commitment to the historical specificity of
the Victorian era. Neo-Victorian fiction is historical fiction and
as such involves a dual approach to the present and the past: these
novels are determined by both the contemporary moment of writing
and the Victorian moment in which they are set. This book mimics
that dual approach by analyzing neo-Victorian fiction in relation
to both contemporary debates about history and Victorian historical
narratives. It combines broad discussion of the genre with detailed
analysis of a range of neo-Victorian texts from the last 20 years.
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