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Studies in Victorian and Modern Literature: A Tribute to John Sutherland [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 362 pages, height x width x depth: 236x161x29 mm, weight: 658 g, 5 BW Photos, 12 Tables
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Jul-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1611476925
  • ISBN-13: 9781611476927
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 362 pages, height x width x depth: 236x161x29 mm, weight: 658 g, 5 BW Photos, 12 Tables
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Jul-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1611476925
  • ISBN-13: 9781611476927
This book is both a celebration of the life and career of the eminent literary scholar, critic, and journalist John Sutherland and an extension of Sutherlands work in various fields, including nineteenth- and twentieth-century Anglo-American literature, the publishing industry, and its impact upon creativity and literary puzzles. With contributions from over twenty-five distinguished critics, literary journalists and scholars, this book goes beyond merely describing Sutherlands work. The essayists pay homage to Sutherland while also staking their own critical/scholarly claims. From investigating the publishing dimension, Victorians major and minor, the complexities of Dickens and George Eliot, the archeology of Pride and Prejudice to examining the implications of Shakespearean souvenirs, literary puzzles, and Non-Victorians, the essays offer fresh dimensions to Sutherlands rich career as a professor, critic, and journalist.

Recenzijas

Playing off [ Sutherland's] particular enthusiasms, these critics write, as he does himself, with curiosity, commitment and clarity.... [ T]he self-deprecating Sutherland...has here, indirectly, produced yet another appetizing literary spread. * Times Literary Supplement *

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xi
William Baker
1 The Publishing Dimension
1(80)
1 Reconsidering the Unknown Public: A Puzzle of Literary Gains
3(14)
Simon Frost
2 The Blackwood Female Literary Network, 1880--1910
17(22)
David Finkelstein
3 Trace Collaboration and the Problem of Evidence: Anna Jameson and Ottilie von Goethe
39(12)
Linda K. Hughes
4 Margaret Oliphant and the Changing House of Blackwood
51(10)
Joanne Shattock
5 Wheels of Desire: The Popular Adaptations of A. E. W. Mason's Thrillers from the 1900s to the 1930s
61(20)
Alexis Weedon
2 Victorians Major and Minor
81(124)
6 Moral Puzzles in Adam Bede
83(10)
Rosemary Ashton
7 Structure, Tone, and Temper in Charles Lever's Lord Kilgobbin
93(10)
Tony Bareham
8 Sister Acts: The Prevalence of Literary Families in the Victorian Period
103(14)
Troy J. Bassett
9 Why Did William Butler Yeats Leave William Allingham Out?
117(12)
Simon Gatrell
10 Again the Zelig Effect: Israel Zangwill and the Modern Short Story
129(12)
Graham Law
11 Beyond Pickwick: Seymour's Sketches and Regency Print Culture
141(12)
Brian Maidment
12 Another "Spoiling Hand" at Work on Middlemarch?
153(8)
K. M. Newton
13 Rethinking the Endings of Great Expectations
161(20)
Robert L. Patten
14 "Erect His Statue and Worship It": A Victorian Shakespeare Souvenir
181(12)
Fred Schwarzbach
15 The Satirist Satirized: Thackeray's Snobs and William North's Anti-Punch
193(12)
Patrick Scott
3 Non-Victorians and Puzzles
205(100)
16 The Elephant in the Classroom
207(10)
Michael Caines
17 The Inheritors: Conrad and Ford's Incursion into Wellsland
217(14)
Mario Curreli
18 Two Quiet Years: The University Press in Oxford in 1770 and 1845
231(12)
Simon Eliot
19 "Where Are Our Moral Foundations?": Emily Dickinson and Henry James
243(20)
Philip Horne
20 The Archaeology of Pride and Prejudice
263(12)
Deirdre Le Faye
21 The Fallen Idol: From Story to Screen
275(8)
David Lodge
22 My Collaboration with John Sutherland
283(12)
Cedric Watts
23 Angelica's Susan: A Challenge from Real Life?
295(10)
Rene Weis
4 John Sutherland's Life and Work
305(16)
24 John Sutherland: A Life
307(6)
William Baker
25 Some of His Many Books
313(4)
Karl Miller
26 A Lesson in Tact
317(4)
Lara Feigel
Contributors 321(6)
Index 327
William Baker is distinguished emeritus professor of English, Northern Illinois University.