
The Middle Class Novels of Arnold Bennett and Marie Corelli: Realizing the Ideas and Emotions of Late Victorian Women New Edition
Author(s): Sharon Crozier-de Rosa (Author)
- Publisher: Edwin Mellen Press Ltd
- Publication Date: 1 Dec. 2009
- Edition: New ed.
- Language: English
- Print length: 440 pages
- ISBN-10: 0773437398
- ISBN-13: 9780773437395
Book Description
This book looks at a selection of the popular and bestselling novels of Arnold Bennett and Marie Corelli, examining the ideas and values that consistently recur within their fiction, corresponding with many of the emotional concerns and standards of their audience, resonating in the minds of their readers, as well as simultaneously entering into the wider contemporary debate.
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This book looks at a selection of the popular and bestselling novels of Arnold Bennett and Marie Corelli, examining the ideas and values that consistently recur within their fiction, corresponding with many of the emotional concerns and standards of their audience, resonating in the minds of their readers, as well as simultaneously entering into the wider contemporary debate.
About the Author
Dr. Crozier-De Rosa is an Honorary Fellow in the Department of History, Flinders University, South Australia. Her main research interests are: Victorian and Edwardian women; the British and colonial New Women; and popular culture.
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