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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | The Boundaries of Bourgeois Culture | |
1 | Trollope and the Antibourgeois Elite | 41 |
2 | Competitive Elites in Wilkie Collins: Cultural Intellectuals and Their Professional Others | 75 |
Pt. II | Sexual Inversion | |
3 | Lying and Impulsiveness in Elizabeth Gaskell | 121 |
4 | The Professional and the Mother: Moral Disempowerment in East Lynne | 158 |
Pt. III | Transgression in Late-Victorian Fiction | |
5 | Moral Authority in Hardy's Late Novels: The Gendering of Art | 199 |
6 | Feminism's Ethical Contradictions: Sarah Grand and New Woman Writing | 239 |
Afterword | 280 | |
Index | 285 |
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