G.W.M. Reynolds Reimagined

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female agency in fiction
Fiction
G. W. M. Reynolds
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Hawaiian Language Newspapers
Honourable East India Company
Ia Ma
Industrious Classes
Le Dernier Jour
literary translation studies
Napoleon III
nineteenth-century literature
Oriental Tales
periodical publishing history
Periodicals
Pickwick Abroad
Politics
Poor Miss Finch
popular
print culture
radical political movements
Red Republican
Resurrection Man
Reynolds Studies
Reynolds's Fiction
Reynolds's Miscellany
Reynolds's Mysteries
Reynolds's Newspaper
Reynolds's Political Instructor
Reynolds's Weekly Newspaper
Reynolds's Work
Reynolds’s Fiction
Reynolds’s Miscellany
Reynolds’s Mysteries
Reynolds’s Newspaper
Reynolds’s Political Instructor
Reynolds’s Weekly Newspaper
Reynolds’s Work
transnationalism
Victorian
Victorian Popular Fiction
Victorian print culture scholarship
women
Working Class Fiction
working-class narratives
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032416380
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Apr 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This essay collection proposes that G.W.M. Reynolds’s contribution to Victorian print culture reveals the interrelations between authorship, genre, and radicalism in popular print culture of the nineteenth century. As a best-selling author of popular fiction marketed to the lower classes, and a passionate champion of radical politics and "the industrious classes," Reynolds and his work demonstrate the relevance of Victorian Studies to topics of pressing contemporary concern including populism, working-class fiction, the concept of ‘originality’, and the collective scholarly endeavour to ‘widen’ and ‘undiscipline’ Victorian Studies. Bringing together well-known and newly-emerging scholars from across different disciplinary perspectives, the volume explores the importance of Reynolds Studies to scholarship on the nineteenth-century. This book will appeal to students and scholars of the nineteenth-century press, popular culture, and of authorship, as well as to Victorian Studies scholars interested in the translation of Victorian texts into new and indigenous markets.

Jennifer Conary is Associate Professor of English at DePaul University, Chicago, USA, and author of numerous articles on Victorian literature and culture.

Mary L. Shannon is a Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Roehampton, London, UK, author of Dickens, Reynolds and Mayhew on Wellington Street: the Print Culture of a Victorian Street (2015), and co-editor of Romanticism and Illustration (2019), with Ian Haywood and Susan Matthews. She is currently working on her second book, Billy Waters is Dancing: How One Black Sailor Found Fame in Regency and Victorian Britain.