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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421441979

Self-Help and Victorian Literature

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By Rebecca Richardson
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Rebecca Richardson (PALO ALTO, CA) is a lecturer in the Program in Writing and Rhetoric at Stanford University.

Acknowledgments Introduction: Self-Help and the Story of the Ambitious Individual 1. Forming the Ambitious Individual in Samuel Smiles's Self-Help 2. Expanding the Story of Ambition, Work, and Health in a Limited World in Harriet Martineau's Economic and Illness Writing 3. Enabling the Self-Help Narrative in Dinah Craik's John Halifax, Gentleman 4. "At What Point This Ambition Transgresses the Boundary of Virtue," from Thackeray's Barry Lyndon to Vanity Fair 5. Individuating Ambitions in a Competitive System: Trollope's Autobiography and The Three Clerks 6. Placing and Displacing Ambition in Miles Franklin's My Brilliant Career and My Career Goes Bung Coda Notes Bibliography Index

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