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Barbara Leckie, Open Houses: Poverty, the Novel, and the Architectural Idea in Nineteenth-Century Britain

Review

Matthew Reznicek (Creighton University)

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2517-7850

Pages:

143 - 147

Date of Publication:

January 2020

About the author

Matthew Reznicek (Creighton University)

Matthew L. Reznicek is Assistant Professor of English and Medical Humanities at Creighton University where he teaches Nineteenth-Century British and Irish Literature. He has published widely on Irish women novelists and their European contexts. His first monograph, The European Metropolis: Paris and Nineteenth-Century Irish Women Novelists, was published in 2017 by Clemson University Press and Liverpool University Press. His second monograph, Stages of Belonging: Irish Women Writers and European Opera, is under contract with SUNY Press.

University of Southampton, UK

SO17 1BJ

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