...Real Lifeof Mary Ann Evans, RosemarieBodenheimer observes of Eliot that her...00ADtions.”67 What Bodenheimer persuasively calls up here...fiction, and, tellingly, Bodenheimer situates that openness in the...
...Public Acts in Mary Barton, RosemarieBodenheimer argues for the primacy of grief...thenarrative" (195). Bodenheimer's main concern is with the...0028196). Also, for Bodenheimer,Mary Barton starts and ends...
(xiii–xiv). RosemarieBodenheimer builds on Gallagher's work...negotiates between them (3). For Bodenheimer, such novels confront andnegotiate...however, both Gallagher and Bodenheimer retreat from the implicationsof...
...2019sintroduction as “pure plot spinning.” 2. RosemarieBodenheimer, The Politics of Story in Victorian SocialFiction...York: Oxford University Press, 1978). 10. RosemarieBodenheimer, “North and South: A Permanent State...
...control she exerts at the close of JaneEyre. RosemarieBodenheimer argues that Rochester's blindness 'leaves Jane...thearbiter of what is and is not to be told' (RosemarieBodenheimer, 'Jane Eyre in SearchOf Her Story', Papers...
...DickensCritics, 153. 44. Not least because, as RosemarieBodenheimer put it, [Few of thereviewers who created the image...the kind of intelligence on which humordepends.] Bodenheimer, Knowing Dickens (Ithaca: Cornell UniversityPress...
...proposes a working solution of paternalism. As RosemarieBodenheimer explains, paternalist ideology recalled...provision,earns the respect of his children. Bodenheimer has recognized that “paternalism...
...comparable intellectual/literary relevance.RosemarieBodenheimer is correct in writing that marrying Cross “wasthe...practical step she could have taken. ”6 Yet Bodenheimer alsonotes that Eliot presented her affair with Cross...
...2Z3-Z38, as well as Gilbert and Gubar). Bodenheimer captures the contradiction between Eliot...lessons of sympathy and resignation (12.5). RosemarieBodenheimer, The Real Life of MaryAnn Evans: George Eliot...
...directions an important ongoing literary critical analysis of memory effects in Dickens’s novels. RosemarieBodenheimer haseloquently explored Dickens’s autobiographical invocations of memory and hisnovelistic treatments of...
......problematic. The readings of RosemarieBodenheimer, Margaret Ganz, and Catherine...convictions or commitments. Bodenheimer finds "openness" - which...signification."(2) Gallagher and Bodenheimer are surely right to argue that......
......Traductrice?": 81-82; Nicola Bradbury (Rev. Claire Tomalin, Charles Dickens: A Life, 2011): 83-86; RosemarieBodenheimer (Rev. Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, Becoming Dickens: The Invention of a Novelist, 2011): 87-90; Joel......
......Bowen and Robert L. Patten, "Introduction": 1-10; Robert L. Patten, "Publishing in Parts": 11-47; RosemarieBodenheimer, "Dickens and the Writing of a Life": 48-68; Malcolm Andrews, "Performing Character": 69-89; Hilary......
......sophisticated. But is it just that Dickens had unconscious insight, knowing more than he knew that he knew, as RosemarieBodenheimer has recently argued, or is there also a level of what could meaningfully be called philosophy? And, if so......
......DeVries and a second by Bert Hornback, the candidates were unanimously approved. These trustees will replace RosemarieBodenheimer (Boston College), Natalie Cole (Oakland University), Wendy Jacobson (Rhodes University), and Jeremy Tambling......
......I salute you. "LIFE WRITING": BIOGRAPHIES The three most interesting "lives" in the group this year are RosemarieBodenheimer's deft and concentrated exploration of George Eliot's life-in-letters, Elisabeth Jay's sensible, sensitive......
......Garnett: "The Mysterious Mourner: Dickens's Funeral and Ellen Ternan": 107-17; Matthew Rubery (Rev. RosemarieBodenheimer, Knowing Dickens, 2007): 118-21; Mark Hennelly (Rev. Elaine Freedgood, The Ideas in Things: Fugitive......
......estates on Prince Edward Island charts the dynamics of power and privilege in trans-Atlantic British society. Bodenheimer, Rosemarie. Knowing Dickens. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 2007. Argues that Dickens based many of his characters' psychological......
......problematic. The readings of RosemarieBodenheimer, Margaret Ganz, and Catherine...convictions or commitments. Bodenheimer finds "openness" - which...signification."(2) Gallagher and Bodenheimer are surely right to argue that......
......Traductrice?": 81-82; Nicola Bradbury (Rev. Claire Tomalin, Charles Dickens: A Life, 2011): 83-86; RosemarieBodenheimer (Rev. Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, Becoming Dickens: The Invention of a Novelist, 2011): 87-90; Joel......
......Bowen and Robert L. Patten, "Introduction": 1-10; Robert L. Patten, "Publishing in Parts": 11-47; RosemarieBodenheimer, "Dickens and the Writing of a Life": 48-68; Malcolm Andrews, "Performing Character": 69-89; Hilary......
......sophisticated. But is it just that Dickens had unconscious insight, knowing more than he knew that he knew, as RosemarieBodenheimer has recently argued, or is there also a level of what could meaningfully be called philosophy? And, if so......
......DeVries and a second by Bert Hornback, the candidates were unanimously approved. These trustees will replace RosemarieBodenheimer (Boston College), Natalie Cole (Oakland University), Wendy Jacobson (Rhodes University), and Jeremy Tambling......
......I salute you. "LIFE WRITING": BIOGRAPHIES The three most interesting "lives" in the group this year are RosemarieBodenheimer's deft and concentrated exploration of George Eliot's life-in-letters, Elisabeth Jay's sensible, sensitive......
......Garnett: "The Mysterious Mourner: Dickens's Funeral and Ellen Ternan": 107-17; Matthew Rubery (Rev. RosemarieBodenheimer, Knowing Dickens, 2007): 118-21; Mark Hennelly (Rev. Elaine Freedgood, The Ideas in Things: Fugitive......
......estates on Prince Edward Island charts the dynamics of power and privilege in trans-Atlantic British society. Bodenheimer, Rosemarie. Knowing Dickens. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 2007. Argues that Dickens based many of his characters' psychological......