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Fictions Of Affliction Physical Disability In Victorian Culture Martha Stoddard Holmes

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Fictions Of Affliction Physical Disability In Victorian Culture Martha Stoddard Holmes
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Publisher: University of Michigan Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.08 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Martha Stoddard Holmes
ISBN: 9780472098415, 0472098411
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Fictions Of Affliction Physical Disability In Victorian Culture Martha Stoddard Holmes by Martha Stoddard Holmes 9780472098415, 0472098411 instant download after payment.

Tiny Tim, Clym Yeobright, Long John Silver---what underlies nineteenth-century British literature's fixation with disability? Melodramatic representations of disability pervaded not only novels by Dickens, but also doctors' treatises on blindness, educators' arguments for "special" education, and even the writing of disabled people themselves. Drawing on extensive primary research, Martha Stoddard Holmes introduces readers to popular literary and dramatic works that explored culturally risky questions like "can disabled men work?" and "should disabled women have babies?" and makes connections between literary plots and medical, social, and educational debates of the day. The first book of its kind, Fictions of Affliction contributes a new emphasis to Victorian literary and cultural studies and offers new readings of works by canonic and becoming-canonic writers like Dickens, Wilkie Collins, and others.

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