Victorian Literature is a comprehensive and fully annotated anthology with a flexible design that allows teachers and students to pursue traditional or innovative lines of inquiry - from the canon to its extensions and its contexts. * Represents the period's major writers of prose, poetry, drama, and more, including Tennyson, Arnold, the Brownings, Carlyle, Ruskin, the Rossettis, Wilde, Eliot, and the Brontës * Promotes an ideologically and culturally varied view of Victorian society with the inclusion of women, working-class, colonial, and gay and lesbian writers * Incorporates recent…mehr
Victorian Literature is a comprehensive and fully annotated anthology with a flexible design that allows teachers and students to pursue traditional or innovative lines of inquiry - from the canon to its extensions and its contexts. * Represents the period's major writers of prose, poetry, drama, and more, including Tennyson, Arnold, the Brownings, Carlyle, Ruskin, the Rossettis, Wilde, Eliot, and the Brontës * Promotes an ideologically and culturally varied view of Victorian society with the inclusion of women, working-class, colonial, and gay and lesbian writers * Incorporates recent scholarship with 5 contextual sections and innovative sub-sections on topics like environmentalism and animal rights; mass literacy and mass media; sex and sexuality; melodrama and comedy; the Irish question; ruling India and the Indian Mutiny and innovations in print culture * Emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of the field with a focus on social, cultural, artistic, and historical factors * Includes a fully annotated companion website for teachers and students offering expanded context sections, additional readings from key writers, appendices, and an extensive bibliography
Victor Shea is Associate Professor of Humanities and English at York University, Canada. He holds degrees from University of Prince Edward Island, University of Toronto, and York University. His research interests include Victorian culture and literature, British Empire and imperialism, American Studies, and literary theory. With William Whitla, he is co-editor of Essays and Reviews: The 1860 Text and its Readings (2000) and co-author of Foundations: Critical Thinking, Reading, and Writing (2nd edition, 2005). William Whitla is Professor Emeritus and Senior Scholar in English and Humanities at York University, Canada. He holds degrees from University of Toronto, TrinityCollege, and University of Oxford. His research interests include Victorian culture and literature, literary theory, and interdisciplinary studies in medieval and Renaissance studies. He is the author of The English Handbook: A Guide to Literary Studies (Wiley-Blackwell, 2010). With Victor Shea, he is co-editor of Essays and Reviews: The 1860 Text and its Readings (2000) and co-author of Foundations: Critical Thinking, Reading, and Writing (2nd edition, 2005).
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List of Plates and Illustrations xlii Preface xlv Abbreviations li Introduction 1 Part one Contexts 19 The Condition of England 21 1. The Victorian Social Formation 27 2. Education and Mass Literacy 37 3. Progress, Industrialization, and Reform 18 4. Working Class Voices 45 5. Pollution, Protection, and Preservation 61 Gender, Women, and Sexuality 49 1. Constructing Genders 56 2. The Woman Question 68 3. Sex and Sexuality 84 Literature and the Arts 81 1. Debates about Literature 87 2. Pre Raphaelitism, Aestheticism, and Decadence 98 3. Literature and New Technologies 144 3.1 Book Publishing 144 3.2 Aural Culture 152 3.3 Photography and Cinema 161 Religion and Science 113 1. Geology and Evolution 122 2. Religious Faith and Uncertainty 196 Empire 142 1. Celebration and Criticism 148 2. Governing the Colonies 166 2.1 India 166 2.2 White Colonies and Dependencies 229 2.3 Ireland 234 2.4 Africa 245 3. Imperial Travellers 254 Part Two Authors 181 Walter Savage Landor (1775 1864) 183 Charlotte Elliott (1789 1871) 185 John Keble (1792 1866) 186 Felicia Hemans (1793 1835) 190 Janet Hamilton (1795 1873) 198 Thomas Carlyle (1795 1881) 200 Maria Smith Abdy (1797 1867) 210 Mary Howitt (1799 1888) 212 Thomas Hood (1799 1845) 216 Sarah Stickney Ellis (1799 1872) 222 Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800 59) 225 John Henry Newman (1801 90) 230 William Barnes (1801 86) 239 Harriet Martineau (1802 76) 244 L. E. L. [Letitia Elizabeth Landon] (1802 38) 248 Elizabeth Duncan Campbell (1804 78) 258 Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806 61) 266 John Stuart Mill (1806 73) 272 Caroline Norton (1808 77) 285 Charles Darwin (1809 82) 293 Edward FitzGerald (1809 83) 301 Alfred Tennyson (1809 92) 318 Robert Browning (1812 89) 420 Edward Lear (1812 88) 451 Samuel Smiles (1812 1904) 455 Charlotte Brontë (1816 55) 457 Grace Aguilar (1816 47) 464 Edwin Waugh (1817 90) 467 Emily Jane Brontë (1818 48) 470 Eliza Cook (1818 89) 477 Arthur Hugh Clough (1819 61) 479 John Ruskin (1819 1900) 484 Queen Victoria (1819 1901) 506 George Eliot (1819 80) 509 Anne Brontë (1820 49) 511 Jean Ingelow (1820 97) 516 Florence Nightingale (1820 1910) 518 Dora Greenwell (1821 82) 529 Matthew Arnold (1822 88) 532 Coventry Patmore (1823 96) 564 Sydney Dobell (1824 74) 572 William Topaz McGonagall (1825 1902) 574 Thomas Henry Huxley (1825 1895) 578 Adelaide Anne Procter (1825 64) 583 Eliza Harriet Keary (1827 1918) 588 Samuel Laycock (1826 93) 591 Emily Pfeiffer (1827 90) 594 Ellen Johnston (c.1827 74) 598 George Meredith (1828 1909) 605 Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828 82) 606 Gerald Massey (1828 1907) 628 Elizabeth Siddal (1829 62) 631 Christina Rossetti (1830 94) 634 Lewis Carroll (1832 98) 671 William Morris (1834 96) 679 James Thomson [B. V.] (1834 82) 700 William Schwenck Gilbert (1836 1911) 720 Augusta Webster (1837 94) 729 Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837 1909) 746 Walter Horatio Pater (1839 94) 759 Thomas Hardy (1840 1928) 769 Mathilde Blind (1841 96) 776 Violet Fane (1843 1905) 779 Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844 89) 783 Louisa Sarah Bevington (1845 95) 806 Marion Bernstein (1846 1906) 810 Michael Field [Katharine Harris Bradley (1846 1914) and Edith Cooper (1862 1913)] 815 Alice Meynell (1847 1922) 830 William Hurrell Mallock (1849 1923) 833 William Ernest Henley (1849 1903) 836 Robert Louis Stevenson (1850 94) 843 Arthur Clement Hilton (1851 77) 849 Oscar Wilde (1854 1900) 850 John Davidson (1857 1909) 857 Constance Naden (1858 89) 861 A. E. Housman (1859 1936) 869 Francis Thompson (1859 1907) 880 Rosamund Marriott Watson (1860 1911) 885 Mary Elizabeth Coleridge (1861 1907) 892 Amy Levy (1861 89) 897 Henry Newbolt (1862 1938) 903 Arthur Symons (1865 1945) 909 William Butler Yeats (1865 1939) 914 Rudyard Kipling (1865 1936) 918 Lionel Johnson (1867 1902) 926 Ernest Dowson (1867 1900) 929 Charlotte Mew (1869 1928) 934 Appendix 1: Money and Banking 503 Appendix 2: Nineteenth Century British Timelines 504 Further Reading 505 Index of Authors and Titles 514 Index of Authors and Titles 941
List of Plates and Illustrations xlii Preface xlv Abbreviations li Introduction 1 Part one Contexts 19 The Condition of England 21 1. The Victorian Social Formation 27 2. Education and Mass Literacy 37 3. Progress, Industrialization, and Reform 18 4. Working Class Voices 45 5. Pollution, Protection, and Preservation 61 Gender, Women, and Sexuality 49 1. Constructing Genders 56 2. The Woman Question 68 3. Sex and Sexuality 84 Literature and the Arts 81 1. Debates about Literature 87 2. Pre Raphaelitism, Aestheticism, and Decadence 98 3. Literature and New Technologies 144 3.1 Book Publishing 144 3.2 Aural Culture 152 3.3 Photography and Cinema 161 Religion and Science 113 1. Geology and Evolution 122 2. Religious Faith and Uncertainty 196 Empire 142 1. Celebration and Criticism 148 2. Governing the Colonies 166 2.1 India 166 2.2 White Colonies and Dependencies 229 2.3 Ireland 234 2.4 Africa 245 3. Imperial Travellers 254 Part Two Authors 181 Walter Savage Landor (1775 1864) 183 Charlotte Elliott (1789 1871) 185 John Keble (1792 1866) 186 Felicia Hemans (1793 1835) 190 Janet Hamilton (1795 1873) 198 Thomas Carlyle (1795 1881) 200 Maria Smith Abdy (1797 1867) 210 Mary Howitt (1799 1888) 212 Thomas Hood (1799 1845) 216 Sarah Stickney Ellis (1799 1872) 222 Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800 59) 225 John Henry Newman (1801 90) 230 William Barnes (1801 86) 239 Harriet Martineau (1802 76) 244 L. E. L. [Letitia Elizabeth Landon] (1802 38) 248 Elizabeth Duncan Campbell (1804 78) 258 Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806 61) 266 John Stuart Mill (1806 73) 272 Caroline Norton (1808 77) 285 Charles Darwin (1809 82) 293 Edward FitzGerald (1809 83) 301 Alfred Tennyson (1809 92) 318 Robert Browning (1812 89) 420 Edward Lear (1812 88) 451 Samuel Smiles (1812 1904) 455 Charlotte Brontë (1816 55) 457 Grace Aguilar (1816 47) 464 Edwin Waugh (1817 90) 467 Emily Jane Brontë (1818 48) 470 Eliza Cook (1818 89) 477 Arthur Hugh Clough (1819 61) 479 John Ruskin (1819 1900) 484 Queen Victoria (1819 1901) 506 George Eliot (1819 80) 509 Anne Brontë (1820 49) 511 Jean Ingelow (1820 97) 516 Florence Nightingale (1820 1910) 518 Dora Greenwell (1821 82) 529 Matthew Arnold (1822 88) 532 Coventry Patmore (1823 96) 564 Sydney Dobell (1824 74) 572 William Topaz McGonagall (1825 1902) 574 Thomas Henry Huxley (1825 1895) 578 Adelaide Anne Procter (1825 64) 583 Eliza Harriet Keary (1827 1918) 588 Samuel Laycock (1826 93) 591 Emily Pfeiffer (1827 90) 594 Ellen Johnston (c.1827 74) 598 George Meredith (1828 1909) 605 Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828 82) 606 Gerald Massey (1828 1907) 628 Elizabeth Siddal (1829 62) 631 Christina Rossetti (1830 94) 634 Lewis Carroll (1832 98) 671 William Morris (1834 96) 679 James Thomson [B. V.] (1834 82) 700 William Schwenck Gilbert (1836 1911) 720 Augusta Webster (1837 94) 729 Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837 1909) 746 Walter Horatio Pater (1839 94) 759 Thomas Hardy (1840 1928) 769 Mathilde Blind (1841 96) 776 Violet Fane (1843 1905) 779 Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844 89) 783 Louisa Sarah Bevington (1845 95) 806 Marion Bernstein (1846 1906) 810 Michael Field [Katharine Harris Bradley (1846 1914) and Edith Cooper (1862 1913)] 815 Alice Meynell (1847 1922) 830 William Hurrell Mallock (1849 1923) 833 William Ernest Henley (1849 1903) 836 Robert Louis Stevenson (1850 94) 843 Arthur Clement Hilton (1851 77) 849 Oscar Wilde (1854 1900) 850 John Davidson (1857 1909) 857 Constance Naden (1858 89) 861 A. E. Housman (1859 1936) 869 Francis Thompson (1859 1907) 880 Rosamund Marriott Watson (1860 1911) 885 Mary Elizabeth Coleridge (1861 1907) 892 Amy Levy (1861 89) 897 Henry Newbolt (1862 1938) 903 Arthur Symons (1865 1945) 909 William Butler Yeats (1865 1939) 914 Rudyard Kipling (1865 1936) 918 Lionel Johnson (1867 1902) 926 Ernest Dowson (1867 1900) 929 Charlotte Mew (1869 1928) 934 Appendix 1: Money and Banking 503 Appendix 2: Nineteenth Century British Timelines 504 Further Reading 505 Index of Authors and Titles 514 Index of Authors and Titles 941
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"A fully annotated anthology of Victorian literature is a massive undertaking, and the editors are to be commended for this near-heroic level of endeavor and the inclusiveness of their selections." -- Florence Boos, University of Iowa
"In Victorian Literature Shea and Whitla have created a unique anthology that continues as an online resource, extending the contents in deep and subtle ways. The reader finds a rich account of Victorian culture, from issues of industrialisation, gender, and colonial ideology to the art and architecture of the period, including the Victorian art form, the photograph. The comprehensive gathering of poems includes women's poetry and working-class poetry." -- Isobel Armstrong, Birkbeck, University of London
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