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Home Economics

Home Economics2008

Rebecca Stern

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"In this book, Rebecca Stern establishes fraud as a basic component of the Victorian popular imagination, key to its intimate, as well as corporate, systems of exchange. Working with diverse primary material, including literature, legal cases, newspaper columns, illustrations, ballads, and pamphlets, Stern argues that the climate of fraud permeated Victorian popular ideologies about social transactions. Beyond providing a history of cases and categories of domestic deceit, Home Economics illustrates the diverse means by which Victorian culture engaged with, refuted, celebrated, represented, and consumed swindling in familial and other household relationships."--Jacket.

Details

First published
2008
OL Work ID
OL9607882W

Subjects

English literature, history and criticism, 19th centuryPopular literature, history and criticismFraudFraud in literatureEnglish literatureHistory and criticismPopular literatureHome economics in literatureSwindlers and swindling in literatureCapitalism in literatureFraud in popular cultureHistoryPopular cultureHome economics

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