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“Offers... a clearer insight into the scope and function of philanthropy in political and private life and the impacts that women writers and activists had.” —Edith Wharton ReviewFrom the mid-nineteenth century until the rise of the modern welf
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Jessica Straley, Leslee Thorne-Murphy
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Nineteenth-Century Contexts. 44:469-473
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Leslee Thorne-Murphy
Bazaar Literature reorients our understanding of Victorian social reform fiction by reading it in light of the copious amount of literature generated for charity bazaars. Bazaars were ubiquitous during the nineteenth century, part of the vibrant and
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Leslee Thorne-Murphy
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Chapter 4 explores a poem written by Elizabeth Barrett Browning for publication in the 1848 volume of The Liberty Bell, an annual compiled by Maria Weston Chapman to be sold at the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society’s yearly Christmas bazaar. In ke
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Leslee Thorne-Murphy
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Bazaar Literature ISBN: 0192866885
Chapter 6 examines the depiction of a charity bazaar in George Eliot’s The Mill on the Floss. Scholars have tended to overlook the novel’s bazaar, though it is a lynchpin event in the narrative. Eliot places the fancy fair at a crossroads in the
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Leslee Thorne-Murphy
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Bazaar Literature ISBN: 0192866885
The conclusion narrates the fate of bazaar discourse in the twentieth century, and it revisits the three main claims of the book. First, that Victorian-era charity bazaars were distinctly feminized sites of civil society, and that the print matter su
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Leslee Thorne-Murphy
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Bazaar Literature ISBN: 0192866885
Chapter 1, “A Booth in Vanity Fair”: Charity Bazaars and the Methods of Fiction, narrates the progress of fundraising bazaars from their beginnings in the post–Napoleonic War era to the end of the nineteenth century when massive fairs held duri
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Leslee Thorne-Murphy
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Bazaar Literature ISBN: 0192866885
At the end of James Joyce’s “Araby,” the protagonist finds himself walking through a large charity bazaar, gazing into the just-darkened upper galleries, as the last of the stalls close around him. He has arrived too late to succeed in his ques
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Leslee Thorne-Murphy
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Bazaar Literature ISBN: 0192866885
In The Vicar of Wrexhill, Frances Trollope offers a rollicking, irreverent, and satiric portrayal of a charity bazaar, centering on a duplicitous evangelical vicar who preys on vulnerable women. Frances’s bazaar exposes the vile deceit of her villa
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Leslee Thorne-Murphy
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Bazaar Literature ISBN: 0192866885
Chapter 3 explores Harriet Martineau’s Dawn Island, published to be sold at the 1845 Anti-Corn Law Bazaar held in London’s Covent Garden Theatre. In keeping with the purpose of the bazaar, the tale purports to preach the doctrine of free trade. H
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