OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
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Standard Name: Flint, Kate
Connections
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Anthologization | George Egerton | GE
's A Little Grey Glove, written in 1893, is included by Harold Orel
in Victorian Short Stories 2: The Trials of Love, 1990, and by Kate Flint
in Victorian Love Stories: An Oxford Anthology, 1996. |
Anthologization | Christina Fraser-Tytler | Aside from the title story, this volume contains Forty Years Ago, A Sea-Side Story, Harold's Wife, and Margaret. The last of these stories was reproduced in Kate Flint
's 1996 anthology Victorian Love Stories. OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. Flint, Kate, editor. Victorian Love Stories. Oxford University Press, 1996. |
Anthologization | Flora Annie Steel | From this Kate Flint
selected Uma Himãvutee to include in Victorian Love Stories, 1996. |
Literary responses | George Paston | Scholar Kate Flint in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography calls GP
's Times obituary a remarkably strong anti-feminist polemic, which takes the view that Paston's outmoded stress on women's issues was responsible for her... |
Literary responses | Dorothy Boulger | Kate Flint
in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography calls this a stilted historical romance. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
Literary responses | Rhoda Broughton | Critic Kate Flint
, in an entry on RB
for the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, describes her style as notable for its directness of tone. She often uses a first-person narrator, who addresses... |
Literary responses | Mary Angela Dickens | Kate Flint
has claimed the story is a justifiably angry feminist polemic against men who seduce women and then try to argue their way out of it. Flint, Kate, editor. “Introduction”. Victorian Love Stories: An Oxford Anthology, Oxford University Press, 1996, p. vii - vix. xii |
Literary responses | Augusta Webster | |
Reception | Mary Angela Dickens | MAD
's fiction appears in anthologies produced during a recuperative phase of feminist literary studies in the late 1990s. Kate Flint
includes her An Idyll of an Omnibus, a story from Some Women's Ways... |
Textual Features | Laurence Alma-Tadema | The stories are linked by their various associations with a little ivory crucifix which appears in each. They therefore stand close to the tale-told-by-inanimate-object genre, though here a human narrator summons the scenes at which... |
Textual Features | Rhoda Broughton | Critics have pointed to a range of influences and allusions in this novel. Kate Flint
has suggested that the representation of the sorrowful-eyed aesthete Francis Chaloner was a satiric jab at Oscar Wilde
, who... |
Textual Features | George Eliot | This is unique among GE
's fiction in having a first-person male narrator, Latimer, who is also the only one among her characters to deal in the occult. In his case it is the gift... |
Timeline
1851: French medical researcher Charles-Edouard...
Building item
1851
French medical researcher Charles-Edouard Brown-Séquard
experimented with the effects of blood transfusion on the responsiveness of nerves in human corpses.
Flint, Kate. “Blood, Bodies, and The Lifted VeilNineteenth-Century Literature, Vol.
51
, No. 4, 1997, pp. 455-73. 463-465
Texts
Flint, Kate. “’ . . . as a rule, I does not mean I’: Personal identity and the Victorian woman poet”. Rewriting the Self: Histories from the Renaissance to the Present, edited by Roy Porter, Routledge, 1997, pp. 156-66.
Dickens, Mary Angela. “An Idyll of an Omnibus”. Victorian Love Stories: An Oxford Anthology, edited by Kate Flint, Oxford University Press, 1997, pp. 410-22.
Flint, Kate. “Blood, Bodies, and The Lifted VeilNineteenth-Century Literature, Vol.
51
, No. 4, 1997, pp. 455-73. Flint, Kate, editor. “Introduction”. Victorian Love Stories: An Oxford Anthology, Oxford University Press, 1996, p. vii - vix.
Flint, Kate, editor. Victorian Love Stories. Oxford University Press, 1996.