The Mysteries of London (Vol. 1-4)

The Mysteries of London (Vol. 1-4)
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Publisher : e-artnow
Total Pages : 3100
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Synopsis The Mysteries of London (Vol. 1-4) by : George W. M. Reynolds

The Mysteries of London in 4 volumes is a "penny blood" classic. There are many plots in the story, but the overarching purpose is to reveal different facets of life in London, from its seedy underbelly to its over-indulgent and corrupt aristocrats. The Mysteries of London are considered to be among the seminal works of the Victorian "urban mysteries" genre, a style of sensational fiction which adapted elements of Gothic novels – with their haunted castles, innocent noble damsels in distress and nefarious villains – to produce stories which instead emphasized the poverty, crime, and violence of a great metropolis, complete with detailed and often sympathetic descriptions of the lives of lower-class lawbreakers and extensive glossaries of thieves' cant, all interwoven with a frank sexuality not usually found in popular fiction of the time.

The Mysteries of the Court of London

The Mysteries of the Court of London
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:12656361
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Synopsis The Mysteries of the Court of London by : George William MacArthur Reynolds

The Mysteries of London

The Mysteries of London
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Total Pages : 472
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106010644471
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Synopsis The Mysteries of London by : George William MacArthur Reynolds

Nineteenth Century Popular Fiction, Medicine and Anatomy

Nineteenth Century Popular Fiction, Medicine and Anatomy
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : 9783030109165
ISBN-13 : 303010916X
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Synopsis Nineteenth Century Popular Fiction, Medicine and Anatomy by : Anna Gasperini

This book investigates the relationship between the fascinating and misunderstood penny blood, early Victorian popular fiction for the working class, and Victorian anatomy. In 1832, the controversial Anatomy Act sanctioned the use of the body of the pauper for teaching dissection to medical students, deeply affecting the Victorian poor. The ensuing decade, such famous penny bloods as Manuscripts from the Diary of a Physician, Varney the Vampyre, Sweeney Todd, and The Mysteries of London addressed issues of medical ethics, social power, and bodily agency. Challenging traditional views of penny bloods as a lowlier, un-readable genre, this book rereads these four narratives in the light of the 1832 Anatomy Act, putting them in dialogue with different popular artistic forms and literary genres, as well as with the spaces of death and dissection in Victorian London, exploring their role as channels for circulating discourses about anatomy and ethics among the Victorian poor.

G.W.M. Reynolds Reimagined

G.W.M. Reynolds Reimagined
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 349
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ISBN-10 : 9781000821604
ISBN-13 : 1000821609
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Synopsis G.W.M. Reynolds Reimagined by : Jennifer Conary

This essay collection proposes that G.W.M. Reynolds’s contribution to Victorian print culture reveals the interrelations between authorship, genre, and radicalism in popular print culture of the nineteenth century. As a best-selling author of popular fiction marketed to the lower classes, and a passionate champion of radical politics and "the industrious classes," Reynolds and his work demonstrate the relevance of Victorian Studies to topics of pressing contemporary concern including populism, working-class fiction, the concept of ‘originality’, and the collective scholarly endeavour to ‘widen’ and ‘undiscipline’ Victorian Studies. Bringing together well-known and newly-emerging scholars from across different disciplinary perspectives, the volume explores the importance of Reynolds Studies to scholarship on the nineteenth-century. This book will appeal to students and scholars of the nineteenth-century press, popular culture, and of authorship, as well as to Victorian Studies scholars interested in the translation of Victorian texts into new and indigenous markets.

London Labour and the London Poor

London Labour and the London Poor
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Publisher : Broadview Press
Total Pages : 379
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ISBN-10 : 9781460406779
ISBN-13 : 146040677X
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Synopsis London Labour and the London Poor by : Henry Mayhew

Produced between 1850 and 1862, London Labour and the London Poor is one of the most significant examples of nineteenth-century oral history. The collection teems with the minute particulars of the everyday—bits and pieces of London lives assembled into a precarious whole by the author, editor, and principal investigator, Henry Mayhew. Mayhew was interested in the social fabric of people’s lives, their labour and earnings, but also their families, education, leisure time, and religious beliefs. What gives his “case studies” such immediacy is that they seem to flow unprompted and uninterrupted from the mouths of his subjects: street sellers, dock labourers, musicians, rat catchers, vagrants, chimney sweeps, thieves, and prostitutes. All are captured in this newly annotated and selected edition of Mayhew’s four-volume work. Historical appendices include a contemporary map of London, reviews of London Labour, and other slum journalism from the period.

British Books

British Books
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Total Pages : 760
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112109762093
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