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Crime and Horror in Victorian Literature and Culture, Volume II

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Availability:In StockContributor:Matthew KaiserPublish date:12/4/2017Pages:514
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Cognella Academic PublishingISBN-13:9781516521159ISBN-10:1516521153UPC:9781516521159Book Category:FictionBook Subcategory:Anthologies (multiple authors), Classics, HorrorSize:10.00 x 7.00 x 1.03 inchesWeight:0.881Product ID:SC3QXPH7JZ

This two-volume anthology charts the socioeconomic, cultural, and psychological anxieties that shaped nineteenth-century British literature and popular culture. In a rapidly changing world, in an era marked by unprecedented prosperity and widespread poverty, the Victorians aggressively policed--and clandestinely crossed--increasingly porous and unstable boundaries. Crime and Horror in Victorian Literature and Culture maps the nineteenth-century British preoccupation with phenomena that rattled Western middle-class subjectivity: criminality, monstrosity, sexual transgression, alien cultures, and the breakdown of social norms. Ranging widely, both chronologically and generically, the anthology provides examples of short and long fiction, poetry, plays, government reports, journalism, social criticism, and polemic from 1829 to 1904. It includes writing on criminology, colonialism, racism, prostitution, sexual exploitation, prison, and capital punishment. Other topics include atypical bodies, mental illness, suicide, and homelessness.

Volume II is organized around four rubrics: monstrosity; hauntings; alien worlds; and death. With a wide range of primary source material and extensive annotations, this volume includes a new translation of Émile Durkheim's Suicide: A Study in Sociology, Margaret Oliphant's novella A Beleaguered City, and works by Christina Rossetti, H. G. Wells, Elizabeth Gaskell, Robert Louis Stevenson, Rudyard Kipling, Vernon Lee, and many others.

Matthew Kaiser is an associate professor and chair of English at the University of California, Merced. He is the author of The World in Play: Portraits of a Victorian Concept (Stanford University Press, 2012), the translator of Leopold von Sacher-Masoch's Venus in Furs (Cognella, 2017) and the editor of seven books, including Alan Dale's A Marriage Below Zero (Cognella, 2011) and the forthcoming A Cultural History of Comedy in the Age of Empire (Bloomsbury, 2019).

Languages:EnglishPublisher:Cognella Academic PublishingISBN-13:9781516521159ISBN-10:1516521153UPC:9781516521159Book Category:FictionBook Subcategory:Anthologies (multiple authors), Classics, HorrorSize:10.00 x 7.00 x 1.03 inchesWeight:0.881Product ID:SC3QXPH7JZ
Publisher: Cognella Academic Publishing

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2nd Edition

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Matthew Kaiser

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