Mrs Grundy's enemies : censorship, realist fiction and the politics of sexual representation
2013
Contents: Zola in the country of Mrs Grundy: Naturalism, reticence and the moral aesthetics of the Victorian novel - Some fear of Mrs Grundy before their eyes: George Moore, British Naturalism and censorship - Defying Mrs Grundy: Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure and the hilltop fiction of Grant Allen - Making Mrs Grundy's flesh creep: The New Woman assault on late Victorian censorship - Burying Mrs Grundy alive: Censorship, morality and the Edwardian sex novel.
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