21L.481 | Spring 2003 | Undergraduate

Victorian Literature and Culture

Readings

Required Texts

Carroll, Lewis. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. New York: Puffin Books, 1984. ISBN: 0140350381. (Download a version from Project Gutenberg)

–––. Through the Looking Glass. New York: Puffin Books, 1996. ISBN: 0140367098. (Download a version from Project Gutenberg)

Dickens, Charles. Bleak House. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987. ISBN: 0192545035. (Download a version from Project Gutenberg)

Gaskell, Elizabeth. Mary Barton. New York: Penguin Books, 1970. ISBN: 0140430539. (Download a version from Project Gutenberg)

Mayhew, Henry. London Labour and the London Poor. New York: Penguin, 1986. ISBN: 0140432418. (View and download a version from the University of Virginia’s Electronic Text Center)

Mill, John Stuart. On Liberty. New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1956. ISBN: 0802053459. (Download a version from Bartleby.com)

Rossi, Alice S. Essays on Sex Equality. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 1970. ISBN: 0226525465. (John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor Mill)

Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Selected Poems. New York: Penguin Books, 1992. ISBN: 0140445455. 

Readings by Class Session and Reading Notes

SES # TOPICS READINGS ADDITIONAL MATERIALS
1 Introduction: The Victorian Period   Victorian England (c.1837-1901): Key Dates (PDF)
2 Dickens Bleak House #1. (Chapters 1-4)  
3

Thomas Carlyle

John Ruskin

“Signs of the Times.” (See also endnotes to essay.)

“The Nature of Gothic,” “The Opening of the Crystal Palace …,” and “Traffic.”

 
4

Thomas Carlyle (cont.)

John Ruskin (cont.)

Dickens (cont.)

“Signs of the Times.”

“The Nature of Gothic,” “The Opening of the Crystal Palace …,” and “Traffic.”

Bleak House #2. (Chapters 5-7)

 
5 Elizabeth Gaskell Mary Barton.  
6

Elizabeth Gaskell (cont.)

Dickens (cont.)

Mary Barton.

Bleak House #3. (Chapters 8-10)

 
7 Elizabeth Gaskell (cont.) Mary Barton.  
8

Elizabeth Gaskell (cont.)

Dickens (cont.)

Mary Barton.

Bleak House #4. (Chapters 11-13)

 
9 John Stuart Mill On Liberty.

Bentham and Mill Excerpts (PDF)

Duty Quote (PDF)

Mill Subjection Quotes (PDF)

10

John Stuart Mill (cont.)

Dickens (cont.)

On Liberty.

Bleak House #5. (Chapters 14-16)

 
11 John Stuart Mill (cont.) On Liberty.  
12

Henry Mayhew

Dickens (cont.)

London Labour and the London Poor. pp. 5-51, 56-60, 100-106, 113-122, 137-145, 155-156, 161-189, 209-218, 230-249, 257-291,295-305, 320-323, 344-345, 368-397, 418-443, 447-467, and 508-509. (About 250 pages total.)

Bleak House #6. (Chapters 17-19)

 
13

Henry Mayhew (cont.)

Isabella Beeton

London Labour and the London Poor.

Excerpts from The Book of Household Management.

Beeton Readings (PDF)
14

Henry Mayhew (cont.)

Isabella Beeton (cont.)

Dickens (cont.)

London Labour and the London Poor.

The Book of Household Management.

Bleak House #7. (Chapters 20-22)

Holmes and Dickens Quotes (PDF)
15 Alfred, Lord Tennyson “Ulysses,” and “Tithonus.”

Tennyson Excerpts (PDF)

Tennyson In Memoriam (PDF)

16

Alfred, Lord Tennyson (cont.)

Dickens (cont.)

 “Ulysses,” “Tithonus,” “The Epic,” and “Morte D’Arthur.”

Bleak House #8. (Chapters 23-25)

 
17 Alfred, Lord Tennyson (cont.) In Memoriam A. H. H.  
18

Alfred, Lord Tennyson (cont.)

Dickens (cont.)

In Memoriam A. H. H.

Bleak House #9. (Chapters 26-29)

Baudelaire (PDF)

Durkheim (PDF)

19 Dickens (cont.) Bleak House #10. (Chapters 30-32)  
20 Lewis Carroll Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, and Through the Looking Glass.  
21 Lewis Carroll (cont.) Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, and Through the Looking Glass.  
22 Arthur Conan Doyle Sherlock Holmes Stories and Excerpts. Sherlock Holmes Readings (PDF)
23

Arthur Conan Doyle (cont.)

Rudyard Kipling

Sherlock Holmes Stories and Excerpts.

“The Strange Ride of Morrowbie Jukes.”

 
24 Dickens (cont.) Bleak House.  
25 Dickens (cont.) Bleak House.

Bleak House Reviews (PDF)

National Allegory Quotes (PDF)

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