Abstract

Sensation and Professionalism in the Victorian Novel (364 pages including bibliography and index), written by a renowned specialist of Wilkie Collins and Victorian studies, treads on new territory and fills a gap in studies of the sensation novel by focusing on a specific category of characters, the “professionals”, at a period (1850-1870) when their status was being redefined. This term includes indeed various types. Doctors, lawyers (and detectives) are well identified as fiction characters...

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