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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: The Possibility of the Novel 1
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Part I. Trading Places: Novelistic Politics and a Political Novel
- 1. Politics and Interpretive Discourse 21
- 2. Fiction into Fiction 37
- 3. The New Generation, the Political Subject, and the Culture of Change 52
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Part II. Observation, Representation, and The Report on the Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population of Great Britain
- 4. The Novel and the Utilitarian 71
- 5. Mr. Chadwick Writes the Poor 86
- 6. Feminine Hygiene: Women in the Sanitary Condition Report 110
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Part III. Washed in the Blood of the Lamb: Religion, Radical Politics, and the Industrial Novel
- 7. Religion, the Novel, and Speaking for/of the Other 125
- 8. Alton Locke and the Religion of Chartism 132
- 9. Mary Barton and the Community of Suffering 158
- Epilogue 179
- Notes 183
- Bibliography 201
- Index 215
- Backmatter 221
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: The Possibility of the Novel 1
-
Part I. Trading Places: Novelistic Politics and a Political Novel
- 1. Politics and Interpretive Discourse 21
- 2. Fiction into Fiction 37
- 3. The New Generation, the Political Subject, and the Culture of Change 52
-
Part II. Observation, Representation, and The Report on the Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population of Great Britain
- 4. The Novel and the Utilitarian 71
- 5. Mr. Chadwick Writes the Poor 86
- 6. Feminine Hygiene: Women in the Sanitary Condition Report 110
-
Part III. Washed in the Blood of the Lamb: Religion, Radical Politics, and the Industrial Novel
- 7. Religion, the Novel, and Speaking for/of the Other 125
- 8. Alton Locke and the Religion of Chartism 132
- 9. Mary Barton and the Community of Suffering 158
- Epilogue 179
- Notes 183
- Bibliography 201
- Index 215
- Backmatter 221