Catherine Cookson country on the borders of legitimacy, fiction, and history

Introduction/ Julie Anne Taddeo and Tabitha Sparks -- Pt. 1. Literary paradigms and (il)legitimacy -- Illegitimate histories: rape and illegitimacy in the novels of Catherine Cookson/ Diana Wallace -- Lineage as destiny in Catherine Cookson's Our Kate: reprising the Victorian orphan tale/ Tabit...

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Weitere Verfasser: Taddeo, Julie Anne (BerichterstatterIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Farnham u.a. Ashgate c 2012
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction/ Julie Anne Taddeo and Tabitha Sparks -- Pt. 1. Literary paradigms and (il)legitimacy -- Illegitimate histories: rape and illegitimacy in the novels of Catherine Cookson/ Diana Wallace -- Lineage as destiny in Catherine Cookson's Our Kate: reprising the Victorian orphan tale/ Tabitha Sparks -- "Love has as many facets as a bursting star": narrative and tolerance in the Black velvet gown/ Deborah Denenholz Morse -- Catherine Cookson, Pierre Bourdieu, and the division of the literary field/ Bridget Fowler -- Pt. 2. Catherine Cookson and her readers -- Translating and conveying the damaging childhood in Our Kate/ Jo Parnell -- Catherine Cookson's Mary Ann novels: the working-class experience of social and religious change in twentieth century North East England/ Mavis Aitchison -- Loving the wingless bird: Cookson's wounded heroes and their readerly appeal/ Julie Anne Taddeo -- Pt. 3. Cookson in context: the north east, social history, and the culture industry -- Romancing the North East: fantasies of class in the regional novels of Catherine Cookson, 1950-1960/ John Fordham -- The fifteen streets: representations of Irish identity in Catherine Cookson's early novels/ D.A.J. MacPherson -- The Catherine Cookson television adaptation cycle: production, reception, and heritage/ James Leggott -- On the Cookson trail: heritage, fiction, and personality tourism/ Lee Barron.
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:XX, 221 S.
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ISBN:9781409405801
978-1-4094-0580-1