thesis

The novel and the menagerie: totality, Englishness, and empire

Abstract

(print) xvi, 278 p. ; 23 cmThe novel as zoo: animal stories and English style -- Picturing Britannia's menagerie: the aesthetics of the imperial whole -- Circuses in cabinets: the victorian novelist as beast tamer -- Elephants in the labyrinth of empire: Arnold Bennett, modernism, and the menagerie -- Monsters on the verandah of realism: Virginia Woolf's empire exhibition -- The 'Anglepoised' novel after empire: English creatures and postcolonial exhibitionItem embargoed for five year

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