Victorian Secrecy Victorian Secrecy

Victorian Secrecy

Economies of Knowledge and Concealment

    • $69.99
    • $69.99

Publisher Description

Whether commercial, personal, political, professional, or spiritual, knowledge was capital for the Victorians in their ongoing project of constructing a modern information-based society. Victorian Secrecy explores the myriad ways in which knowledge was both zealously accumulated and jealously guarded by individuals, institutions, and government entities in Victorian Britain. Offering a wide variety of critical approaches and disciplinary perspectives, the contributors examine secretive actors with respect to a broad range of subjects, including the narrator in Tess of the d'Urbervilles, John Henry Newman's autobiographical novel Loss and Gain, Richard Dadd's The Fairy Feller's Masterstroke, modes of detection in Bleak House, the secret history of Harriet Martineau's role in the repeal of the Corn Law, and Victorian stage magicians. Taken together, the essays provide a richly textured account of which modes of hiding and revealing articulate secrets in Victorian literature and culture; how social relations are formed and reformed in relationship to secrecy; and what was at stake individually, aesthetically, and culturally in the Victorians' clandestine activities.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2016
February 24
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
238
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
2.2
MB
Secrecy and Disclosure in Victorian Fiction Secrecy and Disclosure in Victorian Fiction
2016
Victorian Literary Cultures Victorian Literary Cultures
2016
Neo-Georgian Fiction Neo-Georgian Fiction
2021
Pater to Forster, 1873-1924 Pater to Forster, 1873-1924
2017
Romantic Border Crossings Romantic Border Crossings
2016
Haunting Realities Haunting Realities
2022