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The 19th-Century British Novel - (Tiny Topic Readers Humanities) by Daniel Dougherty (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The 19th Century British novel continues to delight readers and populate syllabi of survey courses as well as specialized electives.
- About the Author: Daniel Dougherty, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, United States of America.
- 110 Pages
- History, Europe
- Series Name: Tiny Topic Readers Humanities
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Book Synopsis
The 19th Century British novel continues to delight readers and populate syllabi of survey courses as well as specialized electives. Because there is such a tremendous volume of literature that emerged from England during this century, this volume offers a guided, chronological tour through the century, featuring authors including Charles Dickens, George Eliot, Joseph Conrad, and many more.
This volume is meant to provide a reading list for students and educators interested in these texts, including excerpts, images (some of which are taken from the novels themselves), external online resources, and appendices. In addition, this volume features links to essays by 19th century authors contemplating their own work and position in their moment, as well as suggested reading lists for contemporary scholarship on the novel broadly construed.
As an educational resource, this volume contains many of the tools and texts that are important for new readers of the 19th century British novel as well as educators building survey courses or specialized electives with an eye towards accessibility and convenience.
About the Author
Daniel Dougherty, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, United States of America.