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Carolyn Lesjak
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: A Genealogy of the Labor Novel 1
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PART I Realism Meets the Masses
- 1. ‘‘How Deep Might Be the Romance’’: RepresentingWork and theWorking Class in Elizabeth Gaskell’s Mary Barton 29
- 2. A Modern Odyssey: Felix Holt’s Education for the Masses 63
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PART II Coming of Age in a World Economy
- 3. Seeing the Invisible: The Bildungsroman and the Narration of a New Regime of Accumulation 89
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PART III Itineraries of the Utopian
- 4.William Morris and a People’s Art: Reimagining the Pleasures of Labor 141
- 5. Utopia, Use, and the Everyday: OscarWilde and a New Economy of Pleasure 181
- Conclusion 205
- Notes 215
- Bibliography 251
- Index 263
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: A Genealogy of the Labor Novel 1
-
PART I Realism Meets the Masses
- 1. ‘‘How Deep Might Be the Romance’’: RepresentingWork and theWorking Class in Elizabeth Gaskell’s Mary Barton 29
- 2. A Modern Odyssey: Felix Holt’s Education for the Masses 63
-
PART II Coming of Age in a World Economy
- 3. Seeing the Invisible: The Bildungsroman and the Narration of a New Regime of Accumulation 89
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PART III Itineraries of the Utopian
- 4.William Morris and a People’s Art: Reimagining the Pleasures of Labor 141
- 5. Utopia, Use, and the Everyday: OscarWilde and a New Economy of Pleasure 181
- Conclusion 205
- Notes 215
- Bibliography 251
- Index 263