Author: Josephine M. Guy
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1349249041
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
This book describes various accounts of the Victorian social-problem novel, examining their strengths and limitations in the light of the historiographical assumptions which underlie them. An alternative historical account is offered, which focuses on the novels' intellectual milieu - specifically on mid-Victorian concepts of 'the social' and of what was understood by the term 'social problem'. In detailed readings of individual works, the book argues that an appreciation of these concepts permits new ways of understanding the contradictions identified in these works together with their apparently 'conservative' politics.
Social Issues in Television Fiction
Author: Lesley Henderson
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
ISBN: 0748630899
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Why are some controversial issues covered in TV soaps and dramas and not others? How are decisions really made 'behind the scenes'? How do programme makers push boundaries without losing viewers? What do audiences take away from their viewing experience? Does TV fiction have a greater impact on public understandings than TV news? This exciting new book draws on unique empirical data to examine the relationship between popular television fiction and wider society.The book gives lively and engaging insights into how and why socially sensitive story lines were taken up by different TV programmes from the late 1980s to the 2000s. Drawing on a series of case studies of medicine, health, illness and social problems including breast cancer, mental distress, sexual abuse and violence it comprehensively traces the path of storylines from initial conception through to audience reception and uses contemporary examples to link practice to theory. For the first time, this book addresses production and receptio
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
ISBN: 0748630899
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Why are some controversial issues covered in TV soaps and dramas and not others? How are decisions really made 'behind the scenes'? How do programme makers push boundaries without losing viewers? What do audiences take away from their viewing experience? Does TV fiction have a greater impact on public understandings than TV news? This exciting new book draws on unique empirical data to examine the relationship between popular television fiction and wider society.The book gives lively and engaging insights into how and why socially sensitive story lines were taken up by different TV programmes from the late 1980s to the 2000s. Drawing on a series of case studies of medicine, health, illness and social problems including breast cancer, mental distress, sexual abuse and violence it comprehensively traces the path of storylines from initial conception through to audience reception and uses contemporary examples to link practice to theory. For the first time, this book addresses production and receptio
The Complete Works of Henry George
Author: Henry George
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
Fox
Author: Kelly Oliver
Publisher: Kaos Press
ISBN: 9780997583625
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
KILLER GENES ARE NO ACCIDENT This isn't her first rodeo. But if she can't rope in a predator, she may be the next one to fall... "The Jessica James Mysteries are edgy, thrilling, and simply captivating."--Chicago Tribune Jessica James fears for the worst. After the PhD student wakes up disoriented and naked behind a dumpster, tests come back negative but other victims start to surface. With assault off the table, the Montana cowgirl turned sleuth has to piece together a dark mystery. As her hot-tempered friend looks for revenge, Jessica's hunt for clues pairs her up with a smart-mouthed med student who just found a dead body in a freezer. But if the sleuth can't find out how the drugs, a genetic researcher, and the corpse are related, she might be the next victim taken out with the trash. GENES TO DIE FOR...AND SOMEONE DOES.
Publisher: Kaos Press
ISBN: 9780997583625
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
KILLER GENES ARE NO ACCIDENT This isn't her first rodeo. But if she can't rope in a predator, she may be the next one to fall... "The Jessica James Mysteries are edgy, thrilling, and simply captivating."--Chicago Tribune Jessica James fears for the worst. After the PhD student wakes up disoriented and naked behind a dumpster, tests come back negative but other victims start to surface. With assault off the table, the Montana cowgirl turned sleuth has to piece together a dark mystery. As her hot-tempered friend looks for revenge, Jessica's hunt for clues pairs her up with a smart-mouthed med student who just found a dead body in a freezer. But if the sleuth can't find out how the drugs, a genetic researcher, and the corpse are related, she might be the next victim taken out with the trash. GENES TO DIE FOR...AND SOMEONE DOES.
Social Invisibility Is Not a Fiction It Exists
Author: Michelle Dilhara
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781692768461
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 53
Book Description
The book Social Invisibility is not a Fiction it Exists is a result of sociology experiments and researches done with many sociology professionals to uncover the link between the brain and behavior of isolated individuals in the society. The research of the book was done with Thilina Dhanushka Abewickrama ,Emeritus Professor Antonette Perera , Dr. Parakrama Warnasuriya and Professor Waruna Chandrakeerthi, on Human Behavioral Psychology with regard to Social Invisibility and Social Exclusion. The social media research of the book was done with Thilina Dhanushka Abewickrama, an Internet entrepreneur and author, to predict how humans behave, related to their mind when they are isolated. More than 5000 individuals participated for the social media research done online with Thilina Dhanushka Abewickrama .The research contains key information on how victims of social invisibility and social exclusion are mentally and physically affected, how their brains and actions respond when they are being marginalized from the society. And also the book provides implementations of how social invisibility can be minimized. Primary implementations of The invisible to visible movement is more focused on elderly to create a hub for networking and improving communications with the current society .
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781692768461
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 53
Book Description
The book Social Invisibility is not a Fiction it Exists is a result of sociology experiments and researches done with many sociology professionals to uncover the link between the brain and behavior of isolated individuals in the society. The research of the book was done with Thilina Dhanushka Abewickrama ,Emeritus Professor Antonette Perera , Dr. Parakrama Warnasuriya and Professor Waruna Chandrakeerthi, on Human Behavioral Psychology with regard to Social Invisibility and Social Exclusion. The social media research of the book was done with Thilina Dhanushka Abewickrama, an Internet entrepreneur and author, to predict how humans behave, related to their mind when they are isolated. More than 5000 individuals participated for the social media research done online with Thilina Dhanushka Abewickrama .The research contains key information on how victims of social invisibility and social exclusion are mentally and physically affected, how their brains and actions respond when they are being marginalized from the society. And also the book provides implementations of how social invisibility can be minimized. Primary implementations of The invisible to visible movement is more focused on elderly to create a hub for networking and improving communications with the current society .
The Victorian Social-Problem Novel
Author: Josephine M. Guy
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1349249041
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
This book describes various accounts of the Victorian social-problem novel, examining their strengths and limitations in the light of the historiographical assumptions which underlie them. An alternative historical account is offered, which focuses on the novels' intellectual milieu - specifically on mid-Victorian concepts of 'the social' and of what was understood by the term 'social problem'. In detailed readings of individual works, the book argues that an appreciation of these concepts permits new ways of understanding the contradictions identified in these works together with their apparently 'conservative' politics.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1349249041
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
This book describes various accounts of the Victorian social-problem novel, examining their strengths and limitations in the light of the historiographical assumptions which underlie them. An alternative historical account is offered, which focuses on the novels' intellectual milieu - specifically on mid-Victorian concepts of 'the social' and of what was understood by the term 'social problem'. In detailed readings of individual works, the book argues that an appreciation of these concepts permits new ways of understanding the contradictions identified in these works together with their apparently 'conservative' politics.
The Social Problem Novels of Frances Trollope Vol 3
Author: Brenda Ayres
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1040242537
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 600
Book Description
Frances Milton Trollope (1779-1863) was a prolific, provocative and hugely successful novelist. She greatly influenced the generation of Victorian novelists who came after her such as Charles Dickens, George Eliot and Elizabeth Gaskell. This book features Trollope's social problem novels.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1040242537
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 600
Book Description
Frances Milton Trollope (1779-1863) was a prolific, provocative and hugely successful novelist. She greatly influenced the generation of Victorian novelists who came after her such as Charles Dickens, George Eliot and Elizabeth Gaskell. This book features Trollope's social problem novels.
The Social Problem Novels of Frances Trollope
Author: Brenda Ayres
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 104015607X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 1867
Book Description
Frances Milton Trollope (1779-1863) was a prolific, provocative and hugely successful novelist. She greatly influenced the generation of Victorian novelists who came after her such as Charles Dickens, George Eliot and Elizabeth Gaskell. This book features Trollope's social problem novels.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 104015607X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 1867
Book Description
Frances Milton Trollope (1779-1863) was a prolific, provocative and hugely successful novelist. She greatly influenced the generation of Victorian novelists who came after her such as Charles Dickens, George Eliot and Elizabeth Gaskell. This book features Trollope's social problem novels.
The Social Problem Novels of Frances Trollope Vol 2
Author: Brenda Ayres
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1040248594
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
Frances Milton Trollope (1779-1863) was a prolific, provocative and hugely successful novelist. She greatly influenced the generation of Victorian novelists who came after her such as Charles Dickens, George Eliot and Elizabeth Gaskell. This book features Trollope's social problem novels.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1040248594
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
Frances Milton Trollope (1779-1863) was a prolific, provocative and hugely successful novelist. She greatly influenced the generation of Victorian novelists who came after her such as Charles Dickens, George Eliot and Elizabeth Gaskell. This book features Trollope's social problem novels.
The Social Problem Novels of Frances Trollope Vol 1
Author: Brenda Ayres
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1040244432
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Frances Milton Trollope (1779-1863) was a prolific, provocative and hugely successful novelist. She greatly influenced the generation of Victorian novelists who came after her such as Charles Dickens, George Eliot and Elizabeth Gaskell. This book features Trollope's social problem novels.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1040244432
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Frances Milton Trollope (1779-1863) was a prolific, provocative and hugely successful novelist. She greatly influenced the generation of Victorian novelists who came after her such as Charles Dickens, George Eliot and Elizabeth Gaskell. This book features Trollope's social problem novels.
The Oppositional Aesthetics of Chartist Fiction
Author: Rob Breton
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317022270
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 167
Book Description
Redressing a gap in Chartism studies, Rob Breton focuses on the fiction that emerged from the movement, placing it in the context of the Victorian novel and reading it against the works aimed at the middle-class. Breton examines works by well-known writers such as Ernest Jones and Thomas Cooper alongside those of obscure or anonymous writers, rejecting the charge that Chartist fiction fails aesthetically, politically, and culturally. Rather, Breton suggests, it constitutes a type of anti-fiction in which the expectations of narrative are revealed as irreconcilable to the real world. Taking up a range of genres, including the historical romance and social-problem story, Breton theorizes the emergence of the fiction against Marxist conceptualizations of cultural hegemony. In situating Chartist fiction in periodical print culture and specific historical moments, this book shows the ways in which it serves as a critique of mainstream Victorian fiction.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317022270
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 167
Book Description
Redressing a gap in Chartism studies, Rob Breton focuses on the fiction that emerged from the movement, placing it in the context of the Victorian novel and reading it against the works aimed at the middle-class. Breton examines works by well-known writers such as Ernest Jones and Thomas Cooper alongside those of obscure or anonymous writers, rejecting the charge that Chartist fiction fails aesthetically, politically, and culturally. Rather, Breton suggests, it constitutes a type of anti-fiction in which the expectations of narrative are revealed as irreconcilable to the real world. Taking up a range of genres, including the historical romance and social-problem story, Breton theorizes the emergence of the fiction against Marxist conceptualizations of cultural hegemony. In situating Chartist fiction in periodical print culture and specific historical moments, this book shows the ways in which it serves as a critique of mainstream Victorian fiction.