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Elizabeth Gaskell and the Art of the Short Story

de Francesco Marroni (Éditeur de volume) Renzo D'Agnillo (Éditeur de volume) Massimo Verzella (Éditeur de volume)
©2011 Comptes-rendus de conférences 223 Pages

Résumé

This volume presents a collection of original and interconnected essays which aim to chart Elizabeth Gaskell’s literary imagination by focusing on diverse aspects of her short stories. It includes the papers read at the conference on «Elizabeth Gaskell and the art of the short story», organized by the Centre for Victorian and Edwardian Studies (CUSVE, «G. d’Annunzio» University, Pescara, 2010), to celebrate the bicentenary of her birth. While offering fresh insights into Gaskell’s shorter fiction, this collection provides an introduction to the many issues that absorbed her literary attention. Most importantly, by considering the growing significance of some neglected aspects of her works and the cultural and ideological context in which she lived, the contributions collectively delineate Gaskell’s artistic tensions, ethical sensibility and social commitment in a rapidly changing world. In their overall critical design, the contributors intend to shed light on the complex web of dialogic suggestions underlying her fiction, while at the same time revealing the extraordinary and multifaceted inventiveness of one of the most important Victorian writers.

Résumé des informations

Pages
223
Année de publication
2011
ISBN (Broché)
9783034306782
ISBN (PDF)
9783035102451
DOI
10.3726/978-3-0351-0245-1
Langue
anglais
Date de parution
2011 (Août)
Mots Clés (Keywords)
fiction short fiction social history Victorian era
Publié
Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2011. 223 pp., num. fig.
Sécurité des produits
Peter Lang Group AG

Notes biographiques

Francesco Marroni (Éditeur de volume) Renzo D'Agnillo (Éditeur de volume) Massimo Verzella (Éditeur de volume)

Francesco Marroni is Professor of English Literature at the «G. d’Annunzio» University of Chieti-Pescara. Besides being the Director of the Centre for Victorian and Edwardian Studies, he is Vice President of the Gaskell Society (Manchester). Renzo D’Agnillo is Associate Professor of English Literature at the «G. d’Annunzio» University of Chieti-Pescara. His publications include Bruce Chatwin: Settlers, Exiles and Nomads (2000) and The Poetry of Matthew Arnold (2005). Massimo Verzella is Contracted Lecturer of English Language and Literature at the «G. d’Annunzio» University of Chieti-Pescara. His publications include a monograph on Elizabeth Cary and Mary Wroth (2007) and Samuel Butler: disegni narrativi e figure del paradosso (2009).

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