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(Ebook) Figures of Finance Capitalism: Writing, Class and Capital in Mid-Victorian Narratives by Borislav Knezevic ISBN 9780786190171, 9780203485132, 9780203603475, 9780415943185, 0203485130, 0203603478, 0415943183, 0786190175

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Authors:Borislav Knezevic
Pages:206 pages.
Year:2003
Editon:annotated edition
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:1.0 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780786190171, 9780203485132, 9780203603475, 9780415943185, 0203485130, 0203603478, 0415943183, 0786190175
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(Ebook) Figures of Finance Capitalism: Writing, Class and Capital in Mid-Victorian Narratives by Borislav Knezevic ISBN 9780786190171, 9780203485132, 9780203603475, 9780415943185, 0203485130, 0203603478, 0415943183, 0786190175

Figures of Finance Capitalism brings into focus the Victorian narratives by major middle-class writers that portray the workings of finance capitalism, placing such an interest in the context of middle-class misgivings about a class system still dominated by a patrician elite. This book illustrates the centrality of finance capitalism to the mid-Victorian middle-class social imagination by discussing a selection of major Victorian texts by Dickens, Gaskell, Thackeray and Macaulay. It draws on several new perspectives on British history, as offered in the work of historians such as Tom Nairn, David Cannadine, and P.J. Cain and A.G. Hopkins.
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