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Adaptive/Appropriative Reuse in Neo-Victorian Fiction: Having One's Cake and Eating It Too
Interventions: Rethinking the Nineteenth Century, Pages: 169 - 187
Swansea University Author: Marie-luise Kohlke
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This chapter considers neo-Victorian fiction in terms of notions of 'reuse' more commonly applied to the repurposing, renovation, and modernisation of historical buildings, exploring the multiple heterogeneous cultural utilisations of the neo-Victorian and the audience appetites it serves.
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