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OverviewNarrative, Affect, and Victorian Sensation: Wilful Bodies argues that Victorian sensation novels long dismissed as plot-driven, silly, and feminine develop complex theories of narrative affect, our embodied responses to reading, imagining, and even writing a narrative. The popular sensation novel thus should be understood as a key contribution to the novel's assessment of its own workings, especially the ways in which reading and writing figure as affective acts. Additionally, the book radically expands the field of sensation fiction, taking seriously lesser-known female authors, and reading them alongside a range of writers not typically considered sensational. These novels insist that feelings are not bound to a single body and that bodies generate meaning when they are put in relation to other bodies and systems of knowledge. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tara MacDonald (Associate Professor and Chair of English Literature, University of Idaho)Publisher: Edinburgh University Press Imprint: Edinburgh University Press ISBN: 9781399522205ISBN 10: 1399522205 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 01 May 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Language: English Table of ContentsReviewsMacDonald’s work elegantly traces transpersonal affects through the narratives of well-known and little-read sensation novels. The monograph is equally well attuned to the insights of contemporary affect theory as to the minute bodily gestures and narratorial inflections of the Victorian narratives. A wonderful addition to scholarship in the field. -- Beth Palmer, University of Surrey MacDonald’s work elegantly traces transpersonal affects through the narratives of well-known and little-read sensation novels. The monograph is equally well attuned to the insights of contemporary affect theory as to the minute bodily gestures and narratorial inflections of the Victorian narratives. A wonderful addition to scholarship in the field. -- Beth Palmer, University of Surrey [Narrative, Affect and Victorian Sensation] establishes the centrality of Victorian literature and culture for contemporary explorations of affects and emotions while shedding new light on sensationalism as a key mode of Victorian writing, thereby paving the way for further research on the affective potential of the Victorian novel more broadly. -- Anja Hartl, University of Innsbruck * Studies in the Novel * Author InformationTara MacDonald is Associate Professor and Chair of English at the University of Idaho, USA. She is the author of The New Man, Masculinity, and Marriage in the Victorian Novel (2015), co-editor, with Anne-Marie Beller, of Rediscovering Victorian Women Sensation Writers (2014). She has published numerous articles and book chapters on Victorian and neo-Victorian fiction. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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