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The Victorian Short Story Harold Orel

The Victorian Short Story By Harold Orel

The Victorian Short Story by Harold Orel


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This is a study of the development of the Victorian short story, which by the 1890s and the appearance of the Sherlock Holmes stories, had become the most popular literary product of the late nineteenth century. The book examines the work of nine distinguished writers.

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The Victorian Short Story: Development and Triumph of a Literary Genre by Harold Orel

This book is a study of the development of the Victorian short story, which by the 1890s and the appearance of the Sherlock Holmes stories, had become the most popular literary product of the late nineteenth century. The book examines the work of nine distinguished writers: William Carleton and Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu serve to illustrate the change from a largely oral tradition to a more sophisticated understanding of the nature of the reading public. Charles Dickens and Anthony Trollope exemplify significant changes in the relationship between an author and his audience. Thomas Hardy insisted on older, more traditional modes of narrative, but his storytelling sense had been sharpened by experiences with many editors of periodicals who believed they were serving the 'modern' public. The other writers treated at length are Robert Louis Stevenson, Rudyard Kipling, Joseph Conrad and H. G. Wells.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction: problems in defining a genre; 1. William Carleton: elements of the folk tradition; 2. Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu: developing the horror tale; 3. Charles Dickens: establishing rapport with the public; 4. Anthony Trollope: baking tarts for readers of periodicals; 5. Thomas Hardy: an older tradition of narrative; 6. Robert Louis Stevenson: many problems, some successes; 7. Rudyard Kipling: the Anglo-Indian stories; 8. Joseph Conrad and H. G. Wells: different concepts of a short story; Epilogue: the triumph of a genre; Notes; Index.

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NLS9780521135481
9780521135481
0521135486
The Victorian Short Story: Development and Triumph of a Literary Genre by Harold Orel
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2010-03-04
224
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