Rebellion as Genre in the Novels of Scott, Dickens and Stevenson

by Anna Faktorovich

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"This work is a comparative study of how these authors individualized the genre to adjust it to their needs. Scott, Dickens and Stevenson were led to the rebellion genre by direct radical purposes. They used the tools of political literary propaganda to assist the poor, disenfranchised and peripheral people, with whom they identified"--Provided by publisher.

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Anna Faktorovich is the founder and director of the Anaphora Literary Press and the editor-in-chief of the Pennsylvania Literary Journal. She has been a professor of English for Middle Georgia College and for Edinboro University of Pennsylvania.

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Literature Studies and Criticism, Fiction and Literature
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823.7Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1800-1837
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PR5345 .F35Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature19th century , 1770/1800-1890/1900
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