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Lucas Malet, Dissident Pilgrim: Critical Essays Jane Ford Editor

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Popular novelist, female aesthete, Victorian radical and proto-modernist, Lucas Malet (Mary St. Leger  Harrison, 1852-1931) was one of the most successful writers of her day, yet few of her remarkable novels remain in print. Malet was a daughter of the â broad churchâ priest and well-known Victorian author Charles Kingsley; her sister Rose, uncle, Henry Kingsley and her cousin Mary Henrietta Kingsley were also published authors. Malet was part of a creative dynasty from which she drew inspiration but against which she rebelled both in her personal life and her published work. This collection brings together for the first time a selection of scholarly essays on Maletâ s life and writing, foregrounding her contributions to nineteenth- and twentieth-century discourses surrounding disability, psychology, religion, sexuality, the New Woman, and decadent, aesthetic and modernist cultural movements. The essays contained in this volume explore Maletâ s authorial experienceâ from both within the mainstream of the British literary tradition and, curiously, from outside itâ supplementing and nuancing current debates about fin-de-siècle womenâ s writing. The collection asks the question â who was Lucas Malet?â and â howâ despite its popularityâ did her courageous, unique and fascinating writing disappear from view for so long?â
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