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Neo-Victorian Tropes of Trauma: The Politics of Bearing After-Witness to Nineteenth-Century Suffering (Neo-Victorian Series, vol. 1)

Marie-luise Kohlke Orcid Logo, Christian Guteben

Swansea University Author: Marie-luise Kohlke Orcid Logo

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The first sustained exploration of neo-Victorianism's relation to historical trauma, trauma theory and memory discourse, this collection analyses contemporary fictional re-imaginings of the nineteenth century as interventions in collective memory and forms of belated witness-bearing and working...

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Published: Amsterdam & New York Rodopi 2010
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title Neo-Victorian Tropes of Trauma: The Politics of Bearing After-Witness to Nineteenth-Century Suffering (Neo-Victorian Series, vol. 1)
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Marie-luise Kohlke
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