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Richard D. Altick is Regents' Professor of English Emeritus, The Ohio State University, and an internationally recognized authority on Victorian literature and social history. Mr. Altick's many books are familiar to academics but this memoir draws most upon his love for his birthplace and his sense mostrar más of the American experience mostrar menos
Créditos de la imagen: The Times (London) 20 March 2008; Richard Altick obituary

Obras de Richard D. Altick

Art of Literary Research (1963) 233 copias
The Scholar Adventurers (1950) 166 copias
Preface to Critical Reading (1956) 50 copias
To be in England (1969) 11 copias

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I enjoyed reading this overview of the Victorian period because it summarized very neatly all of the cultural background that you find in Victorian novels. Altick is a master of sentence structure and he pulls together complex ideas into easily understood synopses.
 
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PatsyMurray | 3 reseñas más. | Aug 11, 2019 |
Wry and smirking Altick does it again. Victorian Studies in Scarlet is a rundown of some of the most notorious crimes of the Victorian Age. Altick is a pleasure to read. He often gives the impression the reader is being let in on a little secret. Skip the chapters on yellow journalism and the Victorian mind, unless you want enlightening about the origin of the term ‘penny dreadful’ and theories on their role in improving English literacy.
 
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Seafox | Jul 24, 2019 |
A terrific look at how libraries and periodicals exploded in the nineteenth century. Solid, old-school writing, free of -isms and hand-wringing, and jargon.
 
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Stubb | 2 reseñas más. | Aug 28, 2018 |

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