Ursula Kluwick is Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Bern, Switzerland, and co-editor of The Beach in Anglophone Literatures and Cultures.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Beyond Water as a Symbol Part I. Water and Pollution 1. Aquatic Discourse in the Era of Sanitary Reform: Water, Public Health, and the River Thames 2. The Aesthetics of Pollution: Charles Dickens's (In)Sanitary Waters Part II. Water and Transgression 3. Aquatic Social Space: The Imaginary Topography of Transgression 4. Floating Across: Water as Embodied Transgression Conclusion: New Horizons for the Blue Humanities Notes Bibliography Index
"Kluwick takes on a large topic with brio but also with careful attention. This is an unusually comprehensive and wide-ranging book, full of fresh insights about Victorian literature and culture."--Pamela Gilbert, University of Florida, author of Victorian Skin: Surface, Self, History