Intimate Violence and Victorian Print Culture: Representational Tensions
Suzanne Rintoul identifies an important contradiction in Victorian representations of abuse: the simultaneous compulsion to expose and to obscure brutality towards women in intimate relationships. Through case studies and literary analysis, this book illustrates how intimate violence was both spectacular and unspeakable in the Victorian period.
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Intimate Violence and Victorian Print Culture: Representational Tensions
Suzanne Rintoul identifies an important contradiction in Victorian representations of abuse: the simultaneous compulsion to expose and to obscure brutality towards women in intimate relationships. Through case studies and literary analysis, this book illustrates how intimate violence was both spectacular and unspeakable in the Victorian period.
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Intimate Violence and Victorian Print Culture: Representational Tensions

Intimate Violence and Victorian Print Culture: Representational Tensions

by Suzanne Rintoul
Intimate Violence and Victorian Print Culture: Representational Tensions

Intimate Violence and Victorian Print Culture: Representational Tensions

by Suzanne Rintoul

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Overview

Suzanne Rintoul identifies an important contradiction in Victorian representations of abuse: the simultaneous compulsion to expose and to obscure brutality towards women in intimate relationships. Through case studies and literary analysis, this book illustrates how intimate violence was both spectacular and unspeakable in the Victorian period.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137493262
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 07/09/2015
Edition description: 2015
Pages: 189
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

Suzanne Rintoul is a Professor in the School of Language and Communications Studies at Conestoga College, Canada.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Struggle To Represent Intimate Violence Against Women PART I: INTIMATE VIOLENCE AND UNDERSTANDINGS OF SOCIAL CLASS 1. Sensational Crime Street Literature, 1817-1880 2. Oliver Twist , Journalistic Discourse, and the Working-Class Body PART II: INTIMATE VIOLENCE AND AUTHORSHIP 3. Unfixing Identity and Resisting Violence: Caroline Norton's Pamphlets and Fiction 4. Sensational Sympathy in The Woman in White PART III: INTIMATE VIOLENCE AND INSTITUTIONAL AUTHORITY 5. Scrutinizing the Disabled Body in Barchester Towers 6. Marital Cruelty in The History of Mary Prince Conclusion: The Limits of Oppositionality Through Victorian Representations of Intimate Violence
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