Contents:
Introduction
Chapter 1 A ""World Turned Upside Downwards"": Men, Dematerialization, and the Disposition-of-England Question
Chapter 2 The Fortunate Fall: Charlotte Brontë, Elizabeth Gaskell, and Female Myths of Progress
Chapter 3 Frances Trollope, Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna, and the Early Industrial Discourse
Chapter 4 Nostalgia and the Ideology of Domesticity in Working-Class Literature
Conclusion: Past and Present: The Industrial Revolution in a (Victorian) Post-Industrial World
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""Susan Zlotnick's study is a highly readable contribution to what looks like being a revisionist (and distinctly feminist) phase in the academic project of 're-reading the industrial revolution'.""