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(Ebook) Richard Marsh, Popular Fiction and Literary Culture, 1890-1915 : Rereading the Fin de Siècle by Victoria Margree; Daniel Orrells; Minna Vuohelainen ISBN 9781526124357, 1526124351

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Authors:Victoria Margree; Daniel Orrells; Minna Vuohelainen
Pages:246 pages.
Year:2018
Editon:1
Publisher:Manchester University Press
Language:english
File Size:14.59 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781526124357, 1526124351
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(Ebook) Richard Marsh, Popular Fiction and Literary Culture, 1890-1915 : Rereading the Fin de Siècle by Victoria Margree; Daniel Orrells; Minna Vuohelainen ISBN 9781526124357, 1526124351

Richard Marsh was one of the most popular and prolific authors of the late-Victorian and Edwardian periods. His bestselling The Beetle: A Mystery (1897) outsold Bram Stoker's Dracula. A prolific author within a range of genres including Gothic, crime, humour and romance, Marsh produced stories about shape-shifting monsters, morally dubious heroes, lip-reading female detectives and objects that come to life. However, while Marsh's work appealed to a public greedy for sensationalist fiction, both the cultural elite of the day and twentieth-century literary critics looked askance at his popular middlebrow fiction. In the wake of the recent rediscovery of Marsh's fiction, this essay collection builds on burgeoning scholarly interest in the author. Marsh emerges here as a fascinating writer who helped shape the genres of popular fiction and whose stories offer surprising responses to issues of criminality, gender and empire in this period of cultural transition.
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