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This 1993 book examines the ways in which the recent growth of the 'theory industry' in English studies has threatened its status as a discipline, and argues that the attempt by radical critics on both sides of the Atlantic to politicize English studies will have profound consequences.
This anthology introduces students of nineteenth-century literary and cultural history to the main areas of intellectual debate in the Victorian period.
This book describes various accounts of the Victorian social-problem novel, examining their strengths and limitations in the light of the historiographical assumptions which underlie them.
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