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Victorian Fantasy 2nd Stephen Prickett

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Victorian Fantasy 2nd Stephen Prickett
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Publisher: Baylor University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.36 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Stephen Prickett
ISBN: 9781423729624, 9781932792300, 1423729625, 1932792309
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 2nd

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Victorian Fantasy 2nd Stephen Prickett by Stephen Prickett 9781423729624, 9781932792300, 1423729625, 1932792309 instant download after payment.

Far from being just children's literature, Victorian Fantasy is an art form that flourished in opposition to the repressive social and intellectual conditions of "Victorianism." In this fully revised and expanded edition, Stephen Prickett explores the way in which Victorian writers used non-realistic techniques--nonsense, dreams, visions, and the creation of other worlds--to extend our understanding of this world. In particular, Prickett focuses on six writers (Lear, Carroll, Kingsley, MacDonald, Kipling, and Nesbit), tracing the development of their art form, their influences on each other, and how these writers used fantasy to question the ideology of Victorian culture and society.

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