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Plagiarizing the Victorian Novel : Imitation, Parody, Aftertext
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Adam Abraham
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August 07 2019
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Cambridge University Press
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9781108675406
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9781108493079
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9781108717243
Publication date (Online):
August 07 2019
Publication date (Print):
August 22 2019
DOI:
10.1017/9781108675406
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Prologue
pp. 23
The Pickwick Phenomenon
pp. 59
Charles Dickens and the Pseudo-Dickens Industry
pp. 92
Parody; or, The Art of Writing Edward Bulwer Lytton
pp. 114
Thackeray versus Bulwer versus Bulwer: Parody and Appropriation
pp. 137
Being George Eliot: Imitation, Imposture, and Identity
pp. 179
Postscript, Posthumous Papers, Aftertexts
pp. 243
Bibliography
pp. 275
Index
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