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Crime and Horror in Victorian Literature and Culture
Crime and Horror in Victorian Literature and Culture
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Crime and Horror in Victorian Literature and Culture:•Brings together fifty-nine texts, canonical as well as lesser-known works, from a wide range of genres.
•Is fully annotated and supplies readers with useful biographical details, editorial commentary, and historical context.
•Contains one novel, Arthur Morrison's slum narrative A Child of the Jago, two melodramas, three novellas, including Margaret Oliphant's A Beleaguered City and Vernon Lee's A Phantom Lover, nine short stories, twenty-two poems, and numerous examples of Victorian journalism, social criticism, criminology, memoir-writing, and government reports.
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Matthew Kaiser is Associate Professor of English at Harvard University. He is the author of The World in Play: Portraits of a Victorian Concept and the editor of five books, including Alan Dale’s A Marriage Below Zero, Leopold von Sacher-Masoch’s Venus in Furs, and Philip Meadows Taylor’s Confessions of a Thug. His work has appeared in a variety of scholarly journals and essay collections.
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