Dickens and the rise of divorce the failed-marriage plot and the novel tradition
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- 9780754669470
- 823.8 22 HA-D
- PR4592.D57 H34 2010
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823.8 EL-M Middlemarch / | 823.8 GR-D Diary of a nobody | 823.8 GR-D Diary of a nobody | 823.8 HA-D Dickens and the rise of divorce the failed-marriage plot and the novel tradition | 823.8 HA-D Desperate remedies / | 823.8 HA-F Far from the madding crowd / | 823.8 HA-F Far from the madding crowd / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [191]-200) and index.
Contextualizing the failed-marriage plot: Ian Watt, the domestic novel, and the law of marriage -- Monstrous marriage in early Dickens -- Making a spectacle of yourself, or, marriage as melodrama in Dombey and son -- Estranging David Copperfield -- Hard times and the indictment of marriage.
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