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U. C. Knoepflmacher

    Victorians Reading the Romantics
    Religious Humanism and the Victorian Novel
    Ventures Into Childland: Victorians, Fairy Tales, and Femininity
    Cuentos de Navidad
    • 2016

      Victorians Reading the Romantics

      Essays by U. C. Knoepflmacher

      • 268 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The collection features essays by U. C. Knoepflmacher, a prominent critic of the novel and Victorian poetry, showcasing his insights on nineteenth-century literature from 1963 to 2012. Edited by Linda M. Shires, the volume includes an introductory essay that highlights the interconnected themes among the pieces, presenting a cohesive approach to literary criticism. This compilation offers a fresh perspective on the influence of Romantic literature on Victorian readers and writers.

      Victorians Reading the Romantics
    • 2015

      Religious Humanism and the Victorian Novel

      George Eliot, Walter Pater and Samuel Butler

      • 326 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Exploring the intersection of religion and literature, this book delves into the works of George Eliot, Walter Pater, and Samuel Butler. It examines how these authors grappled with religious themes amidst the backdrop of evolution and modernity. Key sections analyze Eliot's quest for tradition in "Middlemarch" and "Daniel Deronda," Pater's creation of a religious atmosphere, and Butler's unique faith journey in "The Way of All Flesh." The text is structured to highlight the philosophical and metaphysical dimensions of their narratives, providing a comprehensive study of their literary contributions.

      Religious Humanism and the Victorian Novel
    • 1998

      The book explores the complex debates surrounding childhood in Victorian literature, particularly through the lens of fairy tales. U. C. Knoepflmacher offers insightful rereadings of both children's and adult literature, revealing contrasting male and female perspectives on childhood. Male authors often grappled with gender roles and idealized childhood, while female writers sought to reclaim the genre, presenting narratives that emphasize growth and maturity. This examination highlights the evolving perceptions of childhood and its implications in Victorian culture, making it a vital read for scholars and enthusiasts alike.

      Ventures Into Childland: Victorians, Fairy Tales, and Femininity
    • 1983

      Existen pocas fiestas tan populares como la Navidad, cuyas tradiciones más arraigadas datan de la época victoriana. A la estela del famoso "Cuento de Navidad" de Charles Dickens eclosionó todo un subgénero literario, y numerosos autores de lenguas y géneros distintos se inspiraron en esta festividad para crear maravillosos relatos, cada uno desde su propia mirada y con su particular voz. Esta selección nos acerca a esta celebración y nos permite reencontrarnos con la magia de la Navidad. There are few holidays as popular as Christmas, the most deeply rooted traditions of which date back to Victorian times. In the wake of Cuento de Navidad by Charles Dickens, a whole literary subgenre emerged, and many authors from different languages ​​and genres were inspired to create wonderful stories, each from their own perspective and with their own particular voice. This selection brings us closer to this celebration and allows us to rediscover the magic of Christmas.

      Cuentos de Navidad