Description
With over 900 biographical entries, more than 600 novels synopsized, and a wealth of background material on the publishers, reviewers and readers of the age the Longman Companion to Victorian Fiction is the fullest account of the period's fiction ever published. Now in a second edition, the book has been revised and a generous selection of images have been chosen to illustrate various aspects of Victorian publishing, writing, and reading life.
Organised alphabetically, the information provided will be a boon to students, researchers and all lovers of reading. The entries, though concise, meet the high standards demanded by modern scholarship. The writing - marked by Sutherland's characteristic combination of flair, clarity and erudition - is of such a high standard that the book is a joy to read, as well as a definitive work of reference.
A new edition of John Sutherland's towering work on Victorian fiction: compendious, witty, and delightfully diverting.
About the Author
John Sutherland is Emeritus Lord Northcliffe Professor of Modern English Literature at University College London. Author, critic, chair of the Booker Prize judges, newspaper columnist: John Sutherland is one of the leading literary scholars of his day. He is the author of the tremendously successful series on puzzles in Victorian Fiction, beginning with Is Heathcliff a Murderer? His many other books include The Who Loved Books, How to Read a Novel, and Stephen Spender: The Authorised Biography.
Reviews
"A remarkable achievement, an invaluable tool for understanding the Victorian literary milieu, and a first-rate bedside book as well." - TLS
"A pleasure to read and to handle." - Sunday Times
Book Information
ISBN 9781408203903
Author John Sutherland
Format Paperback
Page Count 734
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 1202g