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|a Hingston, Kylee-Anne.
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|a Articulating bodies :
|b the narrative form of disability and illness in victorian fiction.
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|a Representations: health, disability, culture and society
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Articulating Bodies shows how Victorian fiction's narrative form as well as narrative theme to negotiate how to categorize bodies, both constructing and questioning the boundary dividing normalcy from abnormality.
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|a Text as Body and Body as Text: How Literary Form Textually Creates the Body --
|t Negotiating Victorian Disability --
|g I.
|t Grotesque Bodies: Hybridity and Focalization in Victor Hugo's Notre-Dame de Paris --
|t Hybridity, Disability, and the `Modern' Novel --
|t Focalization: Externally Authoritative or Internally Ambiguous --
|t Reading Quasimodo: Interpretation or Empathy? --
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|t Social Bodies: Dickens and the Disabled Narrator in Bleak House --
|t Externally Focalizing on the Social Body --
|t Smallpox and the Esther Industry: Critical Readings of Esther's Facial Scarring --
|t Focalization, Form, and the Fractured Self --
|t `Shape Structures Story': The Disabled Narrator --
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|t Sensing Bodies: Negotiating the Body and Identity in Mary Elizabeth Braddon's Aurora Floyd and Wilkie Collins's The Moonstone --
|t `Physiological Telegraph': Genre, Form, and the Body in Aurora Floyd --
|t Reading Disability and Reading Health --
|t Destabilizing Normalcy: Focalization, Identity, and the Body in The Moonstone --
|t Destabilizing Normalcy at the Shivering Sand --
|t Linearity and Narrative Control of Deviance --
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|t Sanctified Bodies: Christian Theology and Disability in Ellice Hopkins's Rose Turquand and Charlotte Yonge's The Pillars of the House --
|t Individual Incarnation and the Single-Focused Narrative: Disability and Illness in Rose Turquand --
|t Focalization and the Collective Body --
|t Communal Incarnation and the Multiple-Focus Narrative: Disability and Illness in The Pillars of the House --
|t Intellectual Disability, Focalization, and Closure --
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|t Fairy-Tale Bodies: Prostheses and Narrative Perspective in Dinah Mulock Craik's The Little Lame Prince --
|t Prostheticizing Maturity --
|t Embodied Narrator and Readers --
|t Focalization and Prosthesis --
|g VI.
|t Mysterious Bodies: Solving and De-Solving Disability in the Fin-de-Siecle Mystery --
|t Constructing the Disabled Object: The Scientific Gaze in Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde --
|t Diagnosing Hyde --
|t Narrative Prosthesis and the Gothic Open Ending --
|t Detecting Disability: Narrative Structure and Reading the Body in `The Crooked Man' --
|t Detective Fiction's Drive towards Closure and Cure --
|t Focalizating Disability's Shifting Signification.
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|a English fiction
|y 19th century
|x History and criticism.
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|a Disabilities in literature.
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|y 19e siècle
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|a Handicap dans la littérature.
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|a 18.05 English literature.
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|a Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900.
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|a Literary Criticism
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