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Novels Behind Glass: Commodity Culture and Victorian Narrative - Literary Criticism & Theory Book for Scholars, Students | Perfect for Academic Research & Victorian Literature Studies
Novels Behind Glass: Commodity Culture and Victorian Narrative - Literary Criticism & Theory Book for Scholars, Students | Perfect for Academic Research & Victorian Literature Studies

Novels Behind Glass: Commodity Culture and Victorian Narrative - Literary Criticism & Theory Book for Scholars, Students | Perfect for Academic Research & Victorian Literature Studies

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Drawing on recent work in critical theory, feminism, and social history, this book explains the relationship between the novel and the emergent commodity culture of Victorian England, using the image of the "display window". Novels Behind Glass analyzes the work of Thackeray, Eliot, Dickens, Trollope, and Gaskell, to demonstrate that the Victorian novel provides us with graphic and enduring images of the power of commodities to affect our beliefs about gender, community, and individual identity. It will be of interest to students of Victorian literature and history as well as social and cultural theory.