Presentiments, sympathies and signs : minds in the age of fiction---reading and the limits of reason in Victorian Britain
Ever since F.R. Leavis identified what he considered "The Great Tradition" of Victorian fiction, the critical tradition, by and large, has remained committed to the view that mainstream novels represented and perpetuated normative perception and morality. I believe that, to the contrary, c...
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2008
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