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Introduction: The Lyricism of the State
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: The Lyricism of the State 1
- 1 An Imperial Origin Story: Aloof Rule in Schreiner’s The Story of an African Farm 26
- 2 ‘‘Rather a Geographical Expression Than a Country’’ State Fantasy and the Production of Victorian Afghanistan 45
- 3 The Rise of the State as a Sympathetic Liberal Subject in Hardy’s The Woodlanders 85
- 4 The Space of Optimism: State Fantasy and the Case of Gissing’s The Odd Women 109
- 5 Hysterical Citizenship in Grand’s The Heavenly Twins 131
- Coda 161
- Notes 163
- Bibliography 171
- Index 183
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: The Lyricism of the State 1
- 1 An Imperial Origin Story: Aloof Rule in Schreiner’s The Story of an African Farm 26
- 2 ‘‘Rather a Geographical Expression Than a Country’’ State Fantasy and the Production of Victorian Afghanistan 45
- 3 The Rise of the State as a Sympathetic Liberal Subject in Hardy’s The Woodlanders 85
- 4 The Space of Optimism: State Fantasy and the Case of Gissing’s The Odd Women 109
- 5 Hysterical Citizenship in Grand’s The Heavenly Twins 131
- Coda 161
- Notes 163
- Bibliography 171
- Index 183