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Strangers in the Archive - Literary Evidence and London's East End (Hardcover): Heidi Kaufman, Herbert F. Tucker Strangers in the Archive - Literary Evidence and London's East End (Hardcover)
Heidi Kaufman, Herbert F. Tucker
R1,173 Discovery Miles 11 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Traditionally the scene of some of London's poorest, most crime-ridden neighborhoods, the East End of London has long been misunderstood as abject and deviant. As a landing place for migrants and newcomers, however, it has also been memorably and colorfully represented in the literature of Victorian authors such as Charles Dickens and Oscar Wilde. In Strangers in the Archive, Heidi Kaufman applies the resources of archives both material and digital to move beyond icon and stereotype to reveal a deeper understanding of East End literature and culture in the Victorian age.Kaufman uncovers this engaging new perspective on the East End through Maria Polack's Fiction without Romance (1830), the first novel to be published by an English Jew, and through records of Polack's vibrant community. Although scholars of nineteenth-century London and readers of East End fictions persist in privileging sensational narratives of Jack the Ripper and the infamous "Fagin the Jew" as signs of universal depravity among East End minority ethnic and racial groups, Strangers in the Archive considers how archival materials are uniquely capable of redressing cultural silences and marginalized perspectives as well as reshaping conceptions of the global significance of literary and print culture in nineteenth-century London. Many of this book's subjects-including digital editions of rare books and manuscript diaries, multimedia maps, and other related East End print records-can be viewed online at the Lyon Archive and the Polack Archive.

Poetry History Music Art - Essays 1996-2017 (Paperback): Laurance Wieder Poetry History Music Art - Essays 1996-2017 (Paperback)
Laurance Wieder; Foreword by Herbert F. Tucker
R522 R429 Discovery Miles 4 290 Save R93 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Tennyson and the Doom of Romanticism (Hardcover, Reprint 2014 ed.): Herbert F. Tucker Tennyson and the Doom of Romanticism (Hardcover, Reprint 2014 ed.)
Herbert F. Tucker
R1,991 Discovery Miles 19 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Pirating Fictions - Ownership and Creativity in Nineteenth-Century Popular Culture (Hardcover): Monica F Cohen Pirating Fictions - Ownership and Creativity in Nineteenth-Century Popular Culture (Hardcover)
Monica F Cohen; Series edited by Herbert F. Tucker, Jill Rappoport
R1,481 R1,188 Discovery Miles 11 880 Save R293 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Two distinctly different meanings of piracy are ingeniously intertwined in Monica Cohen's lively new book, which shows how popular depictions of the pirate held sway on the page and the stage even as their creators were preoccupied with the ravages of literary appropriation. the golden age of piracy captured the nineteenth-century imagination, animating such best-selling novels as Treasure Island and inspiring theatrical hits from The Pirates of Penzance to Peter Pan. But the prevalence of unauthorized reprinting and dramatic adaptation meant that authors lost immense profits from the most lucrative markets. Infuriated, novelists and playwrights denounced such literary piracy in essays, speeches, and testimonies. Their fiction, however, tells a different story. Using landmarks in copyright history as a backdrop, Pirating Fictions argues that popular nineteenth-century pirate fiction, mischievously resists the creation of intellectual property in copyright legislation and law. Drawing on classic pirate stories by such writers as Walter Scott, James Fenimore Cooper, Robert Louis Stevenson, and J. M. Barrie, this wide-ranging account demonstrates, in raucous tales and telling asides, how literary appropriation was celebrated at the very moment when the forces of possessive individualism began to enshrine the language of personal ownership in Anglo-American views of creative work.

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