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Popular literature, authorship and the occult in late Victorian Britain
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Popular literature, authorship and the occult in late Victorian Britain

Andrew McCann

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Machine generated contents note: Introduction: popular fiction as media histrionics
Property, professionalism and the pathologies of literature: Walter Besant and the discourse of authorship circa 1890
Dreaming true: aesthetic experience, psychiatric power and the paranormal in George Du Maurier's Peter Ibbetson
Marie Corelli and the spirit of the market
Writing aestheticism through colonial eyes: Rosa Praed and the theosophical novel
Arthur Machen and the 'Differentia of Literature'
Conclusion: the popular fiction of critical theory.

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Popular literature, authorship and the occult in late Victorian Britain by Andrew McCann. ISBN 9781107064423. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2014. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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