Varieties of Women's Sensation Fiction: 1855-1890
Edited by Andrew Maunder
- Published: 15 Jun 2004
- DOI: 10.4324/9781851967711
- Set ISBN: 978-1-851-96771-1
Set Contents
- General Introduction
- Volume 1. Sensationalism and the Sensation Debate
- Volume 2. Domestic Sensationalism: Florence Marryat, Love’s Conflict (1865)
- Volume 3. Gothic Sensationalism: Ellen Wood, St Martin’s Eve (1866)
- Volume 4. Sensation with a Purpose: Felicia Skene, Hidden Depths (1866) Erotic Sensationalism Rhoda Broughton, Cometh up as a Flower (1867)
- Volume 5. Sensation and Detection: Mary Cecil Hay, Old Myddelton’s Money (1874)
- Volume 6. Newspaper Sensationalism: Dora Russell, Beneath the Wave (1878)
Newspaper Sensationalism Dora Russell, Beneath the Wave (1878)
- Edited by
- Graham Law
Volume Contents
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Front Matter
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Introduction By Graham Law
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Bibliography of the Fiction of Dora Russell By Graham Law
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Chronology of Dora Russell By Graham Law
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Note on the Text By Graham Law
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Beneath the Wave (1866)
By Dora Russell
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Volume I
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ISanda-By-The-Sea
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IIThe Storm
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IIISir George Hamilton
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IVSir George’s Offer
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VAt Sanda Hall
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VIA Farewell Word
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VIISir George at Home
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VIIIThe Tutor
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IXAt Massam Park
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XA First Proposal
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XIThe Featherstones
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XIIHugh Warrington
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XIIIFalse!
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XIVReaping the Whirlwind.
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XVDespair
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XVIDelilah
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XVIIHayward’s Mother
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Volume II
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IHayward’s Relations
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IIFlorentia Villa
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IIIAmong Type
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IVA Change
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VWedding Guests
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VIA Good Marriage
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VIIHilda’s Pupils
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VIII‘How Wonderful is Death!’
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IXBride and Bridegroom
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XIsabel’s Friend
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XIRank and File
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XIIAn Unexpected Blow
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XIIIA Hesitating Answer
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XIVClose On Life’s Tread Steals Death
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XVHusband and Wife
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Volume III
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IOld Lovers
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IIA Great Surprise
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IIIThe Old Love and the New
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IVA Son and Heir
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VFixing The Day
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VIThe Wedding Day
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VIIAfter the Wedding
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VIIIThe Dead Woman’s Ring
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IXNemesis
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XA Scandal
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XIThe Bitter End
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XIIA Woman’s Proposal
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XIIIA Lawsuit
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XIVA Widower’S Wooing
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XVA Telegram
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XVINear the Gates
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XVII‘There Are No Tricks in Plain and Simple Faith.’
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Volume I
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Back Matter