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The social novel in England, 1830-1850: Dickens, Disraeli, Mrs. Gaskell, Kingsley;, translated, with a foreword, by Martin Fido

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The social novel in England, 1830-1850: Dickens, Disraeli, Mrs. Gaskell, Kingsley;, translated, with a foreword, by Martin Fido
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 350-358)
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The social novel in England, 1830-1850: Dickens, Disraeli, Mrs. Gaskell, Kingsley;
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
609443
Responsibility statement
translated, with a foreword, by Martin Fido
Table Of Contents
Implicit social comment in Dickens's novels. Villains. Good characters. The industrial problem ; Hard times. Psychological validity --Ch. 6. Disraeli : social Toryism. Biographical content of the novels. Coningsby. Sybil. Tancred. Conclusion -- Ch. 7. Mrs. Gaskell and Christian interventionism. Mrs. Gaskell's personality. Mary Barton. North and south. Charlotte Bronte: Shirley. Mrs. Trollope: Michael Armstrong. Charlotte Elizabeth: Helen Fleetwood -- Ch. 8. Kingsley: Christian socialism. The man. The Christian socialists of 1850. Yeast. From Yeast to Alton Locke. Alton Locke. After 1850
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