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The Cambridge Introduction to George Eliot (Hardcover, New): Nancy Henry The Cambridge Introduction to George Eliot (Hardcover, New)
Nancy Henry
R2,226 Discovery Miles 22 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As the author of The Mill on the Floss and Middlemarch, George Eliot was one of the most admired novelists of the Victorian period, and she remains a central figure in the literary canon today. She was the first woman to take on the kind of political and philosophical fiction that had previously been a male preserve, combining rigorous intellectual ideas with a sensitive understanding of human relationships and making her one of the most important writers of the nineteenth century. This innovative introduction provides students with the religious, political, scientific and cultural contexts they need to understand and appreciate her novels, stories, poetry and critical essays. Nancy Henry also traces the reception of her work to the present, surveying a range of critical and theoretical responses. Each novel is discussed in a separate section, making this the most comprehensive short introduction available to this important author.

The Cambridge Companion to George Eliot (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): George Levine, Nancy Henry The Cambridge Companion to George Eliot (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
George Levine, Nancy Henry
R705 Discovery Miles 7 050 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This second edition of The Cambridge Companion to George Eliot includes several new chapters, providing an essential introduction to all aspects of Eliot's life and writing. Accessible essays by some of the most distinguished scholars of Victorian literature provide lucid and original insights into the work of one of the most important writers of the nineteenth century, author most famously of Middlemarch, Adam Bede, The Mill on the Floss, and Daniel Deronda. From an introduction that traces her originality as a realist novelist, the book moves on to extensive considerations of each of Eliot's novels, her life and her publishing history. Chapters address the problems of money, philosophy, religion, politics, gender and science, as they are developed in her novels. With its supplementary materials, including a chronology and an extensive section of suggested readings, this Companion is an invaluable tool for scholars and students alike.

Women, Literature and Finance in Victorian Britain - Cultures of Investment (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st... Women, Literature and Finance in Victorian Britain - Cultures of Investment (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
Nancy Henry
R2,957 Discovery Miles 29 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Women, Literature and Finance in Victorian Britain: Cultures of Investment defines the cultures that emerged in response to the democratization of the stock market in nineteenth-century Britain when investing provided access to financial independence for women. Victorian novels represent those economic networks in realistic detail and are preoccupied with the intertwined economic and affective lives of characters. Analyzing evidence about the lives of real investors together with fictional examples, including case studies of four authors who were also investors, Nancy Henry argues that investing was not just something women did in Victorian Britain; it was a distinctly modern way of thinking about independence, risk, global communities and the future in general.

Women, Literature and Finance in Victorian Britain - Cultures of Investment (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Nancy Henry Women, Literature and Finance in Victorian Britain - Cultures of Investment (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Nancy Henry
R2,970 Discovery Miles 29 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Women, Literature and Finance in Victorian Britain: Cultures of Investment defines the cultures that emerged in response to the democratization of the stock market in nineteenth-century Britain when investing provided access to financial independence for women. Victorian novels represent those economic networks in realistic detail and are preoccupied with the intertwined economic and affective lives of characters. Analyzing evidence about the lives of real investors together with fictional examples, including case studies of four authors who were also investors, Nancy Henry argues that investing was not just something women did in Victorian Britain; it was a distinctly modern way of thinking about independence, risk, global communities and the future in general.

George Eliot and the British Empire (Paperback, New ed): Nancy Henry George Eliot and the British Empire (Paperback, New ed)
Nancy Henry
R1,058 Discovery Miles 10 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this innovative study Nancy Henry introduces a set of facts that place George Eliot's life and work within the contexts of mid-nineteenth-century British colonialism and imperialism. Henry examines Eliot's roles as an investor in colonial stocks, a parent to emigrant sons, and a reader of colonial literature. She highlights the importance of these contexts to our understanding of both Eliot's fiction and her situation within Victorian culture. Henry argues that Eliot's decision to represent the empire only as it infiltrated the imaginations and domestic lives of her characters illuminates the nature of her Realism. The book also re-examines the assumptions of postcolonial criticism about Victorian fiction and its relation to empire.

George Eliot and the British Empire (Hardcover): Nancy Henry George Eliot and the British Empire (Hardcover)
Nancy Henry
R2,845 Discovery Miles 28 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this innovative study Nancy Henry introduces new facts that place George Eliot's life and work within the contexts of mid-nineteenth-century British colonialism and imperialism. She examines Eliot's roles as an investor in colonial stocks, a parent to emigrant sons, and a reader of colonial literature. She highlights the importance of these contexts to our understanding of Eliot's fiction and her position within Victorian culture. The book also reexamines the assumptions of postcolonial criticism about Victorian fiction and its relation to empire.

This Rough Magic - At Home on the Columbia Slough: Nancy Henry, Bruce Campbell This Rough Magic - At Home on the Columbia Slough
Nancy Henry, Bruce Campbell
R864 R713 Discovery Miles 7 130 Save R151 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Victorian Literary Cultures - Studies in Textual Subversion (Paperback): Kenneth Womack, James M. Decker Victorian Literary Cultures - Studies in Textual Subversion (Paperback)
Kenneth Womack, James M. Decker; Contributions by Troy Bassett, Martin Bidney, Nancy Henry, …
R1,170 R186 Discovery Miles 1 860 Save R984 (84%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Victorian Literary Cultures: Studies in Textual Subversion provides readers with close textual analyses regarding the role of subversive acts or tendencies in Victorian literature. By drawing clear cultural contexts for the works under review-including such canonical texts as Dracula, Jane Eyre, Middlemarch, and stories featuring Sherlock Holmes-the critics in this anthology offer groundbreaking studies of subversion as a literary motif. For some late nineteenth-century British novelists, subversion was a central aspect of their writerly existence. Although-or perhaps because-most Victorian authors composed their works for a general and mixed audience, many writers employed strategies designed to subvert genteel expectations. In addition to using coded and oblique subject matter, such figures also hid their transgressive material "in plain sight." While some writers sought to critique, and even destabilize, their society, others juxtaposed subversive themes and aesthetics negatively with communal norms in hopes of quashing progressive agendas.

Victorian Literary Cultures - Studies in Textual Subversion (Hardcover): Kenneth Womack, James M. Decker Victorian Literary Cultures - Studies in Textual Subversion (Hardcover)
Kenneth Womack, James M. Decker; Contributions by Troy Bassett, Martin Bidney, Nancy Henry, …
R2,151 R334 Discovery Miles 3 340 Save R1,817 (84%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Victorian Literary Cultures: Studies in Textual Subversion provides readers with close textual analyses regarding the role of subversive acts or tendencies in Victorian literature. By drawing clear cultural contexts for the works under review-including such canonical texts as Dracula, Jane Eyre, Middlemarch, and stories featuring Sherlock Holmes-the critics in this anthology offer groundbreaking studies of subversion as a literary motif. For some late nineteenth-century British novelists, subversion was a central aspect of their writerly existence. Although-or perhaps because-most Victorian authors composed their works for a general and mixed audience, many writers employed strategies designed to subvert genteel expectations. In addition to using coded and oblique subject matter, such figures also hid their transgressive material "in plain sight." While some writers sought to critique, and even destabilize, their society, others juxtaposed subversive themes and aesthetics negatively with communal norms in hopes of quashing progressive agendas.

The Cambridge Companion to George Eliot (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition): George Levine, Nancy Henry The Cambridge Companion to George Eliot (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
George Levine, Nancy Henry
R1,810 R1,484 Discovery Miles 14 840 Save R326 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This second edition of The Cambridge Companion to George Eliot includes several new chapters, providing an essential introduction to all aspects of Eliot's life and writing. Accessible essays by some of the most distinguished scholars of Victorian literature provide lucid and original insights into the work of one of the most important writers of the nineteenth century, author most famously of Middlemarch, Adam Bede, The Mill on the Floss, and Daniel Deronda. From an introduction that traces her originality as a realist novelist, the book moves on to extensive considerations of each of Eliot's novels, her life and her publishing history. Chapters address the problems of money, philosophy, religion, politics, gender and science, as they are developed in her novels. With its supplementary materials, including a chronology and an extensive section of suggested readings, this Companion is an invaluable tool for scholars and students alike.

Victorian Investments - New Perspectives on Finance and Culture (Paperback): Nancy Henry, Cannon Schmitt Victorian Investments - New Perspectives on Finance and Culture (Paperback)
Nancy Henry, Cannon Schmitt
R876 Discovery Miles 8 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Victorian Investments explores the relationship between the financial system in Great Britain and other aspects of Victorian society and culture. Building on the special journal issue of Victorian Studies devoted to Victorian investments, this volume is the first to define an interdisciplinary field of study emerging in the space between Marxist critiques of capitalism and traditional histories of business and economics. The contributors demonstrate how phenomena such as the expansion of colonial and foreign markets, the broadening of the investor base through the advent of limited liability, and the rise of financial journalism gave rise to a "culture of investment" that affected Victorian Britons at every level of society and influenced every kind of cultural production. Drawing together work by prominent historians as well as literary and cultural critics, Victorian Investments both defines the methodologies and perspectives that characterize an existing body of scholarship and pushes that scholarship in new directions, demonstrating the signal role of economic developments in Victorian culture and society.

The Cambridge Introduction to George Eliot (Paperback): Nancy Henry The Cambridge Introduction to George Eliot (Paperback)
Nancy Henry
R627 Discovery Miles 6 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As the author of The Mill on the Floss and Middlemarch, George Eliot was one of the most admired novelists of the Victorian period, and she remains a central figure in the literary canon today. She was the first woman to take on the kind of political and philosophical fiction that had previously been a male preserve, combining rigorous intellectual ideas with a sensitive understanding of human relationships and making her one of the most important writers of the nineteenth century. This innovative introduction provides students with the religious, political, scientific and cultural contexts they need to understand and appreciate her novels, stories, poetry and critical essays. Nancy Henry also traces the reception of her work to the present, surveying a range of critical and theoretical responses. Each novel is discussed in a separate section, making this the most comprehensive short introduction available to this important author.

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