G.W.M. Reynolds Reimagined
Studies in Authorship, Radicalism, and Genre, 1830-1870
Herausgeber: Conary, Jennifer; Shannon, Mary L
G.W.M. Reynolds Reimagined
Studies in Authorship, Radicalism, and Genre, 1830-1870
Herausgeber: Conary, Jennifer; Shannon, Mary L
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G.W.M. Reynolds's contribution to Victorian print culture provides a unique opportunity to explore interrelated questions of authorship, genre, and radicalism in popular print culture of the 19th century. This collection of the essays explores the importance of Reynolds Studies to scholarship on the 19th century
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G.W.M. Reynolds's contribution to Victorian print culture provides a unique opportunity to explore interrelated questions of authorship, genre, and radicalism in popular print culture of the 19th century. This collection of the essays explores the importance of Reynolds Studies to scholarship on the 19th century
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780367715434
- ISBN-10: 0367715430
- Artikelnr.: 65896082
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780367715434
- ISBN-10: 0367715430
- Artikelnr.: 65896082
Jennifer Conary is Associate Professor of English at DePaul University, Chicago, USA, and author of numerous articles on Victorian literature and culture. Mary L. Shannon is a Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Roehampton, London, UK, author of Dickens, Reynolds and Mayhew on Wellington Street: the Print Culture of a Victorian Street (2015), and co-editor of Romanticism and Illustration (2019), with Ian Haywood and Susan Matthews. She is currently working on her second book, Billy Waters is Dancing: How One Black Sailor Found Fame in Regency and Victorian Britain.
List of contributors
Foreword: Early Reynolds Research: Recollections
Louis James
Editors' Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTION: Reynolds Reimagined: Locating G.W.M. Reynolds in Victorian
Studies
Jennifer Conary and Mary L. Shannon
I: AUTHORSHIP
1. Dickensian Departures: Innovation and Originality in G.W.M. Reynolds's
Pickwick Abroad
Jennifer Conary
2. 'Lost, as it were, from amidst the assemblage of my literary
productions': Authorial agency from scissors-and-paste to remix in
Reynolds's translations
Manon Burz-Labrande and Marie Léger-St-Jean
3. Two Mid-Nineteenth-Century Popular Radical Novelists: G.W.M. Reynolds
and Wilkie Collins
Stephen Knight
4. 'A Comic Writer of Some Distinction': Reimagining G.W.M. Reynolds
through the Madras Comic Almanac
Mary L. Shannon
II: RADICALISM
5. Reynolds's Newspaper and Victorian Populism, 1850-79
Rohan McWilliam
6. 'One of the Bastards of the Mountain': George W. M. Reynolds's Red
Republican and Socialist Ideology
Stephen Basdeo
7. Dining with Reynolds: The Reports of Reynolds's Annual Festival
Anne Humpherys
8. George W. M. Reynolds and the Republic of Europe
Ian Haywood
III: GENRE
9. Sisterhoods, Doppelgangers, Republicans: Reynolds's Radical Mysteries
Sara Hackenberg
10. 'If I be a wretch, it is you who made me so': the disintegrated
narrative of Lydia Hutchinson in The Mysteries of London
Ruth Doherty
11. Reynoldsian Women: Sexualisation and Female Agency
Mollie Clarke
12. Lord of Misrule: Reynolds's Radical Christmas Fiction
Rebecca Nesvet
IV: BEYOND
13. Translating Reynolds to the Pacific and Widening Victorian Studies
Craig Howes
Bibliography
Index
Foreword: Early Reynolds Research: Recollections
Louis James
Editors' Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTION: Reynolds Reimagined: Locating G.W.M. Reynolds in Victorian
Studies
Jennifer Conary and Mary L. Shannon
I: AUTHORSHIP
1. Dickensian Departures: Innovation and Originality in G.W.M. Reynolds's
Pickwick Abroad
Jennifer Conary
2. 'Lost, as it were, from amidst the assemblage of my literary
productions': Authorial agency from scissors-and-paste to remix in
Reynolds's translations
Manon Burz-Labrande and Marie Léger-St-Jean
3. Two Mid-Nineteenth-Century Popular Radical Novelists: G.W.M. Reynolds
and Wilkie Collins
Stephen Knight
4. 'A Comic Writer of Some Distinction': Reimagining G.W.M. Reynolds
through the Madras Comic Almanac
Mary L. Shannon
II: RADICALISM
5. Reynolds's Newspaper and Victorian Populism, 1850-79
Rohan McWilliam
6. 'One of the Bastards of the Mountain': George W. M. Reynolds's Red
Republican and Socialist Ideology
Stephen Basdeo
7. Dining with Reynolds: The Reports of Reynolds's Annual Festival
Anne Humpherys
8. George W. M. Reynolds and the Republic of Europe
Ian Haywood
III: GENRE
9. Sisterhoods, Doppelgangers, Republicans: Reynolds's Radical Mysteries
Sara Hackenberg
10. 'If I be a wretch, it is you who made me so': the disintegrated
narrative of Lydia Hutchinson in The Mysteries of London
Ruth Doherty
11. Reynoldsian Women: Sexualisation and Female Agency
Mollie Clarke
12. Lord of Misrule: Reynolds's Radical Christmas Fiction
Rebecca Nesvet
IV: BEYOND
13. Translating Reynolds to the Pacific and Widening Victorian Studies
Craig Howes
Bibliography
Index
List of contributors
Foreword: Early Reynolds Research: Recollections
Louis James
Editors' Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTION: Reynolds Reimagined: Locating G.W.M. Reynolds in Victorian
Studies
Jennifer Conary and Mary L. Shannon
I: AUTHORSHIP
1. Dickensian Departures: Innovation and Originality in G.W.M. Reynolds's
Pickwick Abroad
Jennifer Conary
2. 'Lost, as it were, from amidst the assemblage of my literary
productions': Authorial agency from scissors-and-paste to remix in
Reynolds's translations
Manon Burz-Labrande and Marie Léger-St-Jean
3. Two Mid-Nineteenth-Century Popular Radical Novelists: G.W.M. Reynolds
and Wilkie Collins
Stephen Knight
4. 'A Comic Writer of Some Distinction': Reimagining G.W.M. Reynolds
through the Madras Comic Almanac
Mary L. Shannon
II: RADICALISM
5. Reynolds's Newspaper and Victorian Populism, 1850-79
Rohan McWilliam
6. 'One of the Bastards of the Mountain': George W. M. Reynolds's Red
Republican and Socialist Ideology
Stephen Basdeo
7. Dining with Reynolds: The Reports of Reynolds's Annual Festival
Anne Humpherys
8. George W. M. Reynolds and the Republic of Europe
Ian Haywood
III: GENRE
9. Sisterhoods, Doppelgangers, Republicans: Reynolds's Radical Mysteries
Sara Hackenberg
10. 'If I be a wretch, it is you who made me so': the disintegrated
narrative of Lydia Hutchinson in The Mysteries of London
Ruth Doherty
11. Reynoldsian Women: Sexualisation and Female Agency
Mollie Clarke
12. Lord of Misrule: Reynolds's Radical Christmas Fiction
Rebecca Nesvet
IV: BEYOND
13. Translating Reynolds to the Pacific and Widening Victorian Studies
Craig Howes
Bibliography
Index
Foreword: Early Reynolds Research: Recollections
Louis James
Editors' Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTION: Reynolds Reimagined: Locating G.W.M. Reynolds in Victorian
Studies
Jennifer Conary and Mary L. Shannon
I: AUTHORSHIP
1. Dickensian Departures: Innovation and Originality in G.W.M. Reynolds's
Pickwick Abroad
Jennifer Conary
2. 'Lost, as it were, from amidst the assemblage of my literary
productions': Authorial agency from scissors-and-paste to remix in
Reynolds's translations
Manon Burz-Labrande and Marie Léger-St-Jean
3. Two Mid-Nineteenth-Century Popular Radical Novelists: G.W.M. Reynolds
and Wilkie Collins
Stephen Knight
4. 'A Comic Writer of Some Distinction': Reimagining G.W.M. Reynolds
through the Madras Comic Almanac
Mary L. Shannon
II: RADICALISM
5. Reynolds's Newspaper and Victorian Populism, 1850-79
Rohan McWilliam
6. 'One of the Bastards of the Mountain': George W. M. Reynolds's Red
Republican and Socialist Ideology
Stephen Basdeo
7. Dining with Reynolds: The Reports of Reynolds's Annual Festival
Anne Humpherys
8. George W. M. Reynolds and the Republic of Europe
Ian Haywood
III: GENRE
9. Sisterhoods, Doppelgangers, Republicans: Reynolds's Radical Mysteries
Sara Hackenberg
10. 'If I be a wretch, it is you who made me so': the disintegrated
narrative of Lydia Hutchinson in The Mysteries of London
Ruth Doherty
11. Reynoldsian Women: Sexualisation and Female Agency
Mollie Clarke
12. Lord of Misrule: Reynolds's Radical Christmas Fiction
Rebecca Nesvet
IV: BEYOND
13. Translating Reynolds to the Pacific and Widening Victorian Studies
Craig Howes
Bibliography
Index