Preface1. Beyond the Panopticon: The Critical Challenge of a Liberal Society2. Making the Working Man Like Me: Charity, the Novel, and the New Poor Law3. Is There a Pastor in the House? Sanitary Reform and Governing Agency in Dickens's Midcentury Fiction4. An Officer and a Gentleman: Civil Service Reform and the Early Career of Anthony Trollope5. A Riddle without an Answer: Character and Education in Our Mutual Friend6. Dueling Pastors, Dueling WorldviewsEpilogue: Social SecurityNotesWorks CitedIndex
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""This study offers frequently persuasive readings of literary texts in relation to Victorian attempts to reform poor relief, the civil service, sanitation, and education... It does an effective job of balancing literature and history so that detailed discussions of phenomena from those different realms cast light on each other.""