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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- PREFACE ix
- Introduction: Dark Ecologies: A Tale of Two Cities and "The Cow With the Iron Tail" 1
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PART ONE: MILK AND WATER: THE BODY AND SOCIAL SPACE IN DICKENS
- 1. Disavowing Milk: Psychic Disintegration and Domestic Reintegration in Dickens's 1 Dombey and Son 23
- 2. A River Runs through Him: Our Mutual Friend and the Embankment of the Thames 46
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PART TWO : DRIVING HUMAN DESTINY: GEORGE ELIOT AND THE PROBLEMATICS OF FLOW
- 3. Perilous Reversals: Fluid Exchange in George Eliot's Early Works 71
- 4. Merging With Others: Destiny and Flow in Daniel Deronda 98
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PART THREE: SOLDIERS AND MOTHERS: NURSING THE EMPIRE IN GEORGE MOORE'S ESTHER WATERS AND BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA
- 5. Tempted by the Milk of Another: The Fantasy of Limited Circulation in Esther Waters 127
- 6. Ever-Widening Circulations: Dracula and the Fear of Management 146
- Afterword 167
- NOTES 171
- WORKS CITED 189
- INDEX 199
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- PREFACE ix
- Introduction: Dark Ecologies: A Tale of Two Cities and "The Cow With the Iron Tail" 1
-
PART ONE: MILK AND WATER: THE BODY AND SOCIAL SPACE IN DICKENS
- 1. Disavowing Milk: Psychic Disintegration and Domestic Reintegration in Dickens's 1 Dombey and Son 23
- 2. A River Runs through Him: Our Mutual Friend and the Embankment of the Thames 46
-
PART TWO : DRIVING HUMAN DESTINY: GEORGE ELIOT AND THE PROBLEMATICS OF FLOW
- 3. Perilous Reversals: Fluid Exchange in George Eliot's Early Works 71
- 4. Merging With Others: Destiny and Flow in Daniel Deronda 98
-
PART THREE: SOLDIERS AND MOTHERS: NURSING THE EMPIRE IN GEORGE MOORE'S ESTHER WATERS AND BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA
- 5. Tempted by the Milk of Another: The Fantasy of Limited Circulation in Esther Waters 127
- 6. Ever-Widening Circulations: Dracula and the Fear of Management 146
- Afterword 167
- NOTES 171
- WORKS CITED 189
- INDEX 199