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)
Sensationalism and the Sensation Debate
- Edited by
- Andrew Maunder
Volume Contents
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Front Matter
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Introduction By Andrew Maunder
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Sensationalism and the Sensation Debate
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‘The Enigma Novel’, Spectator (28 December 1861), p. 1428
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‘Sensational Novels’, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 91 (May 1862), pp. 564–80 [extract] By Margaret O. W. Oliphant
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‘The Philosophy of “Sensation”’, St James’s Magazine, 5 (October 1862), pp. 340–6
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‘“Lady Audley”. On The Stage’, London Review (7 March 1863), pp. 244–5
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‘Sensation Novels’, Quarterly Review, 113 (April 1863), pp. 481–514 [extract] By Henry Mansel
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‘Mrs Wood and Miss Braddon’, Littell’s Living Age (18 April 1863), pp. 99–103
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‘Sensation’, The Literary Times (9 May 1863), pp. 102–3
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‘Sensation Novels’, Medical Critic and Psychological Journal, 3 (July 1863), pp. 513–19
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‘Thackeray and Modern Fiction’, London Quarterly Review, 22 (July 1863), pp. 375–408 [extract]
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‘A Word of Remonstrance With Some Novelists. By a Novelist’, Good Words, 4 (July 1863), pp. 524–6 By Henrietta Keddie
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‘Sensation! A Satire’, Dublin University Magazine, 63 (January 1864), pp. 85–9
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‘The Sensational Williams’, All the Year Round (13 February 1864), pp. 14–17
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‘Our Female Sensation Novelists’, Christian Remembrancer, 46 (July 1864), pp. 209–36 [extract]
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‘The Archbishop of York on Works of Fiction’, The Times (2 November 1864), p. 9 By William Thomson
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Editorials from The Times (3 November 1864), pp. 8–9; (4 November 1864), pp. 6–7
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‘Our Library Table’, Athenaeum (3 December 1864), pp. 744–5 By Geraldine Jewsbury
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‘Works of Imagination in 1864’, Literary Gazette (14 January 1865), p. 3 [extract]
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‘Sensational Literature’, The Christian Observer, 65 (November 1865), pp. 809–13 By B.
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‘Tigresses in Literature’, Spectator (10 March 1866), pp. 274–5 [extract]
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‘Homicidal Heroines’, Saturday Review (7 April 1866), pp. 403–5
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‘Novels Past and Present’, Saturday Review (14 April 1866), pp. 438–9
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‘Belles Lettres’, Westminster Review, n.s. 30 (July 1866), pp. 268–80 [extract] By John Richard De Capel Wise
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‘Aunt Anastasia on Modern Novels’, Tinsley’s Magazine, 1 (1867), pp. 308–16
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[Margaret Oliphant], ‘Novels’, Blackwoods Edinburgh Magazine, 102 (September 1867), pp. 257–80 [extract] By Margaret O. W. Oliphant
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‘A Sermon Upon Novels’, London Review (14 September 1867), pp. 293–4
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‘The Cant Of Modern Criticism’, Belgravia, 4 (November, 1867), pp. 45–55 [extract] By George Augustus Sala
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‘Afterword’ to Lucretia. The Heroine of the Nineteenth Century. A Correspondence Sensational and Sentimental (London, Masters, 1868) [extract] By Frederick Paget
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‘Women’s Novels’, The Broadway, n.s. 1 (1868), pp. 504–9
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‘Peculiarities of Some Female Novelists’, Pall Mall Gazette (13 January 1870), p. 8
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‘Female Novelists of the Period’ The Period (22 January 1870), p. 99
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‘Literary Culture of the Period’, The Period (19 February 1870), p. 135
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‘The Sensation Novel,’ Argosy, 18 (1870), pp. 137–43 By E. B.
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‘Our Novels: The Sensational School’, Temple Bar, 29 (June 1870), pp. 410–24 By Alfred Austin
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‘Sensationalism’ in Six Sermons Preached on the Sundays after Easter 1874 in the church of St. James’s Piccadilly (London, SPCK, 1874), pp. 75–105 By Bishop of Derry William Alexander
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‘Modern Novels’, Cambridge Review, 2 (8 December 1880), p. 138
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Back Matter