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Sex and the City: Gissing, Helmholtz, Freud

Sex and the City: Gissing, Helmholtz, Freud
Sex and the City: Gissing, Helmholtz, Freud
Contents Introduction: Gissing's critical contexts, Martin Ryle and Jenny Bourne Taylor; Blatherwicks and busybodies: Gissing on the culture of philanthropic slumming, Diana Maltz; Her appearance in public: sexual danger, Urban Space and the Working Woman, Emma Liggins; 'Just a Morsel to Stay Your Appetite': Gissing and the Cultural Politics of Food, Scott McCracken; The Strange Case of Godwin Peak: Double Consciousness in Born in Exile, Jenny Bourne Taylor; Sex and the City: Gissing, Helmholtz, Freud, David Glover; The Discontents of Everyday Life: Civilization and the Pathology of Masculinity in The Whirlpool, Simon J. James; Whirlpools of Modernity: European Naturalism and the Urban Phantasmagoria, Deborah Parsons; 'To show a man of letters': Gissing, cultural authority and literary modernism, Martin Ryle; New Grub Street's self-consciousness, Christina Lupton and Tilman Reitz; The voice of the unclassed: Gissing and 20th-century English fiction, Patrick Parrinder; Index.
0754636755
77-91
Ashgate Publishing
Glover, D.
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Ryle, Martin
Taylor, Jenny Bourne
Glover, D.
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Ryle, Martin
Taylor, Jenny Bourne

Glover, D. (2005) Sex and the City: Gissing, Helmholtz, Freud. In, Ryle, Martin and Taylor, Jenny Bourne (eds.) George Gissing: Voices of the Unclassed. Aldershot: Burlington: VT. Ashgate Publishing, pp. 77-91.

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Contents Introduction: Gissing's critical contexts, Martin Ryle and Jenny Bourne Taylor; Blatherwicks and busybodies: Gissing on the culture of philanthropic slumming, Diana Maltz; Her appearance in public: sexual danger, Urban Space and the Working Woman, Emma Liggins; 'Just a Morsel to Stay Your Appetite': Gissing and the Cultural Politics of Food, Scott McCracken; The Strange Case of Godwin Peak: Double Consciousness in Born in Exile, Jenny Bourne Taylor; Sex and the City: Gissing, Helmholtz, Freud, David Glover; The Discontents of Everyday Life: Civilization and the Pathology of Masculinity in The Whirlpool, Simon J. James; Whirlpools of Modernity: European Naturalism and the Urban Phantasmagoria, Deborah Parsons; 'To show a man of letters': Gissing, cultural authority and literary modernism, Martin Ryle; New Grub Street's self-consciousness, Christina Lupton and Tilman Reitz; The voice of the unclassed: Gissing and 20th-century English fiction, Patrick Parrinder; Index.

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Published date: 2005

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Local EPrints ID: 28924
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/28924
ISBN: 0754636755
PURE UUID: 8596894b-61e1-463c-b173-4b372e5ff4af

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Date deposited: 18 May 2006
Last modified: 11 Dec 2023 17:41

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Author: D. Glover
Editor: Martin Ryle
Editor: Jenny Bourne Taylor

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