
James Malcolm Rymer, Penny Fiction, and the Family
Nesvet, Rebecca
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James Malcolm Rymer, Penny Fiction, and the Family is the first monograph focusing on Sweeney Todd and Varney the Vampyres creator James Malcolm Rymer (18141884). It argues that Rymer wrote his so-called penny bloods and dreadfuls for and about British urban working families. In the 1840s, the notion of the family acquired unprecedented prominence and radical potential. Raised in an artisanal artistic-literary family, Rymer wrote for and edited family magazines early in that genres history, deployed Chartist domesticity to liberal ends, and collaborated with cheap publisher Edward Lloyd to define and popularise the domestic romance genre. In 1850s1860s penny serials published by George W.M. Reynolds, John Dicks, and Lloyd, Rymer showed how families might sustain Empire and advocated for patriarchal family dynamics in response to literary and political change. During the fin-de-siècle, Rymers penny fiction was demonised as hyper-masculine bloods and dreadfuls, a reputation it retains today. Reading Victorian penny fictions most indicative authors works as a corpus and with attention to their original textual, cultural, and political contexts reveals it as the family-oriented phenomenon it in fact was.
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Utgivelsesdato:
30.07.2024
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ISBN/Varenr:
9781032431598
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Språk:
Engelsk
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Forlag:
Routledge
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Innbinding:
Innbundet
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Fagtema:
Litteratur
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Serie:
Routledge Studies in Nineteenth Century Literature
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Litteraturtype:
Faglitteratur
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Sider:
174
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Høyde:
22.9 cm
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Bredde:
15.2 cm