Contents
| Acknowledgmentsix |
| Introduction: The Possibility of the Novel1 |
| Part I. Trading Places: Novelistic Politics and a Political Novel | 1. Politics and Interpretive Discourse21 | | 2. Fiction into Fiction37 | | 3. The New Generation, the Political Subject, and the
Culture of Change52 |
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| Part II. Observation, Representation, and The Report on the
Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population of Great Britain | 4. The Novel and the Utilitarian71 | | 5. Mr. Chadwick Writes the Poor86 | | 6. Feminine Hygiene: Women in the
Sanitary Condition Report110 |
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| Part III. Washed in the Blood of the Lamb:
Religion, Radical Politics, and the Industrial Novel | 7. Religion, the Novel, and Speaking for/of the Other125 |
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Publication information:
Book title: Novel Possibilities:Fiction and the Formation of Early Victorian Culture.
Contributors: Joseph W. Childers - Author.
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press.
Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Publication year: 1995.
Page number: vii.
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