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Francis O'Gorman is Lecturer in Victorian Literature at the University of Leeds. He has written widely on Victorian poetry and non-fictional prose, including the books John Ruskin (1999), Late Ruskin: New Contexts (2001), and the Victorian Novel (2002) in the Blackwell Critical Guide Series, and also co-edited the collection Ruskin and Gender (2002).


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The Concept of 'Literariness' or 'the Literary' pt2 Dr.Katie Mullan & Prof. Francis O'Gorman

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If contemporary culture has lost the ability to think meaningfully about shared communal pasts, then perhaps we should blame the Victorians. In exploring the roots of such historical and cultural amnesia, Francis O'Gorman's Forgetfulness ranges ambitiously to encompass the emergence of nineteenth-century modernity, cultural representations of dementia, the place of historical enquiry in the.


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Francis O'Gorman is professor of Victorian literature and head of the school of English at the University of Leeds, and visiting professor at the University of Lancaster. He is the author and.


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Francis O'Gorman charts the emergence of our contemporary idea of worry in the Victorian era and its establishment, after the First World War, as a feature of modernity. For some writers between the Wars, worry was the "disease worry-the fearful, non-pathological, and usually hidden questioning about uncertain futures.


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Francis O'Gorman, a professor of English at the University of Leeds, thinks there can. He claims that worry, as a subject of reflection and as an everyday experience, has actually been neglected. It is, he argues, a "hidden, resistant topic that's kept itself largely out of print." "To think about worry now," he continues, "is to.


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Francis O'Gorman has a bogey of his own, which attacks him in the middle of the night, and his book about anxiety begins at 4.06 am as he works through scenarios of imaginary disaster provoked.


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Biography. Francis O'Gorman is Senior Lecturer in Victorian Literature at the University of Leeds and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. His books include John Ruskin (1999), Late Ruskin: New Contexts (2001), and Blackwell's Critical Guide to the Victorian Novel (2002), and Victorian Poetry: An Annotated Anthology (2004); he has also edited, with Dinah Birch, Ruskin and Gender (2002).


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Francis O'Gorman is Saintsbury Professor of English Literature. Until August 2016 he worked at the University of Leeds where, from 2006, he held a personal chair in Victorian Literature.


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W orrying, as Francis O'Gorman shows in this refreshingly unconventional history, is a hard activity to pin down. Undoubtedly distressing for those who do it, but rarely classed as a pathology.


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Francis O'Gorman is Lecturer in Victorian Literature in the School of English at the University of Leeds. He has written widely on the Victorian period, including the books John Ruskin (1999) and Late Ruskin: New Contexts (2001), and co-edited collections on Margaret Oliphant (1999), Ruskin and Gender (2002), and The Victorians and the Eighteenth Century: Reassessing the Tradition (2003).


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Francis O'Gorman is Saintsbury Professor of English Literature at the University of Edinburgh. Among his 24 edited or authored books is Worrying: A Cultural and Literary History (2015), which was a Guardian 'Book of the Week' and a Sunday Times 'Must Read'.


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Francis O'Gorman Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-89) had, it seems, little to say in his poetry about the destiny of immortal souls, a theological topic that deeply troubled many other Victorian.


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Francis O'Gorman, ed. Victorian Literature and Fi… - Romanticism and Victorianism on the Net - Érudit Reviews Francis O'Gorman, ed. Victorian Literature and Finance. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. ISBN: 978-0199281923. Price: US$99 Patrick Brantlinger.more information Patrick Brantlinger Indiana University