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Fictions of Loss in the Victorian Fin De Siecle
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Stephen Arata
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2009
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2009
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pp. 1
Introduction: Decline and fall
pp. 11
Strange cases, common fates: degeneration and fiction in the Victorian fin de siècle
pp. 33
The sedulous ape: atavism, professionalism, and Stevenson's Jekyll and Hyde
pp. 54
Wilde's trials: reading erotics and the erotics of reading
pp. 79
Men at work: from heroic friendship to male romance
pp. 107
The Occidental tourist: Stoker and reverse colonization
pp. 133
Strange events and extraordinary combinations: Sherlock Holmes and the pathology of everyday life
pp. 151
A universal foreignness: Kipling, race, and the great tradition
pp. 178
Conclusion: Modernist empires and the rise of English
pp. 185
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