Creating character : theories of nature and nurture in Victorian sensation fiction /

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Author / Creator:Ifill, Helena, author.
Imprint:Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2018.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
Series:Interventions, Rethinking the nineteenth century
Interventions: rethinking the nineteenth century (Series)
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12018752
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ISBN:9781526126597
1526126591
9781526126580
1526126583
9781526136275
1526136279
9781784995133
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
In English.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed March 27, 2018).
Summary:This book explores the ways in which the two leading sensation authors of the 1860s, Mary Elizabeth Braddon and Wilkie Collins, engaged with nineteenth-century ideas about personality formation and the extent to which it can be influenced either by the subject or by others. Innovative readings of seven sensation novels explore how they employ and challenge Victorian theories of heredity, degeneration, inherent constitution, education, upbringing and social circumstance. Far from presenting a reductive depiction of 'nature' versus 'nurture', Braddon and Collins show the creation of character to be a complex interplay of internal and external factors. Drawing on material ranging from medical textbooks, to sociological treatises, to popular periodicals, Creating character shows how sensation authors situated themselves at the intersections of established and developing, conservative and radical, learned and sensationalist thought about how identity could be made and modified.
Other form:Print version: Ifill, Helena. Creating character : theories of nature and nurture in Victorian sensation fiction. Manchester, [England] : Manchester University Press, ©2018 viii, 232 pages Interventions: rethinking the nineteenth century (Series) 9781784995133
Standard no.:10.7765/9781526126580