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Novel (2001) 35 (1): 24–45.
Published: 01 May 2001
...AMIT YAHAV-BROWN Works Cited Backscheider , Paula . Moll Flanders: The Making of a Criminal Mind . Boston: Twayne, 1990 . Beattie , J.M. Crime and the Courts in England, 1660–1800 . Princeton: Princeton UP, 1986 . Bender , John . Imagining the Penitentiary...
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in Detachable Pockets and Letter Folds: Spatial Formalism and the Portable Interiors of the Eighteenth-Century Novel
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Published: 01 May 2017
Figure 3. Lady's pocket. England, 1720–30. Cotton, linen, block printed, 17 × 11.5 in. (43.18 × 29.21 cm.). Museum no. 1960.0248. © Winterthur Museum
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in Detachable Pockets and Letter Folds: Spatial Formalism and the Portable Interiors of the Eighteenth-Century Novel
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Figure 4. Pair of lady's pockets. England, 1735–45. Cotton, linen, block printed, 16.87 × 11.37 in. (42.85 × 28.88 cm.). Museum no. 1969.3102. © Winterthur Museum
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in Detachable Pockets and Letter Folds: Spatial Formalism and the Portable Interiors of the Eighteenth-Century Novel
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Figure 5a. Woman's pockets. England, 1753. Wool, cotton, silk, linen, 13 3/4 × 8 1/4 in. (34.93 × 20.96 cm.). Museum no. M.67.8.90a–b (Mrs. Alice F. Schott Bequest). Los Angeles County Museum of Art < www.lacma.org >
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Novel (2005) 39 (1): 75–96.
Published: 01 May 2005
... British Novel.” Victorian Literature and Culture 31 : 2 ( 2003 ). 501 –21. Frawley , Maria H. A Wider Range: Travel Writing by Women in Victorian England . Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1994 . Harvey , David . The Urbanization of Capital: Studies in the History...
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Novel (2009) 42 (2): 355–359.
Published: 01 August 2009
... than the American. The Last Man further exposes an isomorphism between the imperial and the individual in the romantic politics we still inhabit. If England exerts a sovereign sway, an actual geopolitical force emanating, via maritime prowess from a “sea-surrounded nook,” it is because its isolation...
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Novel (2019) 52 (1): 1–22.
Published: 01 May 2019
... their intrinsic limitations while calling attention to the new conceptual work each genre's conventions might perform in unexpected narrative contexts. In its approach to generic hybridization, North and South typifies Condition of England novels, which routinely relocate existing generic conventions of many...
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Novel (2009) 42 (2): 245–252.
Published: 01 August 2009
...George Boulukos The rise of the middle class in eighteenth-century England has long been called into question in British historiography. This essay, following the lead of Dror Wahrman's Imagining the Middle Class , reads the significance of claims linking the novel and the middle class rather than...
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Novel (2009) 42 (2): 253–260.
Published: 01 August 2009
... amputations of English artisans, who had supposedly lost their hands to the standardization of the machine. The Indian hand offered access to traditional forms of craftsmanship that England was believed to have forsaken through industrialization. Contemporary critics fantasized about the effectiveness...
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Novel (2009) 42 (3): 443–450.
Published: 01 November 2009
... that slammed into England and Europe; taken together, these “storm” texts begin to imagine the novel genre and its dread remainder. © 2009 by Novel, Inc. 2009 Works Cited Agamben , Giorgio . Means without End: Notes on Politics . Trans. Vincenzo Binetti and Cesare Casarino. Minneapolis: U...
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Novel (2014) 47 (1): 24–42.
Published: 01 May 2014
...Nancy Armstrong This essay looks at the form of sovereignty that Alexis de Tocqueville saw as uniquely American in relation to the form of self-sovereignty that had developed in eighteenth-century England and France. By 1840, American democracy had, in Tocqueville's view, become the perfect...
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Novel (2014) 47 (2): 261–283.
Published: 01 August 2014
... detained by his master while resident in England. In its popular reception, the Somerset ruling initiated a series of both literary and legal precursors for Coetzee's narrator in Waiting for the Barbarians , a figure we can call the “chastened magistrate,” also representing the establishment under British...
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Novel (2011) 44 (2): 268–291.
Published: 01 August 2011
... between modernism and spiritualism/occultism. The article takes Joseph Conrad's The Nigger of the “Narcissus” as a symptomatic instance of this dynamic, since it is perhaps the key transitional work from nineteenth-century realist aesthetics to modernist experiment in England. The article reveals...
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Novel (2013) 46 (2): 275–295.
Published: 01 August 2013
... Henderson, is not a trained anthropologist, but he represents this transition from one idea of culture to another. The scion of a literary New England family, Henderson leaves his library to travel among Africans he hopes to encounter as cultural equals. Henderson the Rain King is an ethnographic novel...
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Novel (2019) 52 (1): 107–129.
Published: 01 May 2019
... preoccupations pertaining to peasants' status in their contemporary society. It makes a case for Hardy's lucid awareness of the continuing nature of primitive accumulation in England and demonstrates that the text aptly explores its effects on various rural social classes. To do so, the article closely examines...
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Novel (2014) 47 (3): 422–442.
Published: 01 November 2014
... of “programmatic realism” with the rise of the novel in the modern, industrialized nation-states of France and England, thereby requiring the existence of an industrialized urban capital, a developing bourgeoisie, and definitive national consciousness. This article intervenes in such accounts by evaluating Nikolai...
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Novel (2016) 49 (1): 65–81.
Published: 01 May 2016
...-formed. Although mud stages a crisis for the English social body in a domestic framework, the essay concludes by looking at how the crisis that mud names is actually the occasion to reconstitute England in an imperial register. 5 For more on how Bleak House portrays a shift from aristocratic...
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Novel (2017) 50 (1): 77–96.
Published: 01 May 2017
..., reworking the conventions of pastoral under the pressure of the national emergency. Woolf's posthumous novel Between the Acts , written from 1939 to 1941, portrays a “remote village in the very heart of England” on the brink of war; Warner's The Corner That Held Them (1948), also written during the war...
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Novel (2007) 40 (1-2): 187–189.
Published: 01 August 2007
...MICHELLE BURNHAM TERESA A. TOULOUSE, The Captive’s Position: Female Narrative, Male Identity, and Royal Authority in Colonial New England (Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 2007), pp. 240, cloth, $49.95. Copyright © Novel Corp. 2006 2006 The Politics of Captivity...
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Novel (2006) 39 (2): 273–275.
Published: 01 August 2006
...RYAN TRIMM JED ESTY, A Shrinking Island: Modernism and National Culture in England (Princeton: Princeton UP, 2004), pp. 285, cloth, $55.00, paper, $19.95. Copyright © Novel Corp. 2006 2006 The Incredible Shrinking Empire
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