
Transported to Botany Bay
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Even as England's supposedly ancient social structure was preserved and venerated as the "true" England, the transportation of some 168,000 convicts facilitated the birth of a new nation with more fluid class relations for those who didn't fit into the prevailing national image. In analyzing novels, broadsides, and first-person accounts, Elliott demonstrates how Britain linked class, race, and national identity at a key historical moment when it was still negotiating its relationship with its empire. The events and incidents depicted as taking place literally on the other side of the world, she argues, deeply affected people's sense of their place in their own society, with transnational implications that are still relevant today.
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"In this nuanced study of literature by and about convicts in the nineteenth century, Dorice Williams Elliott makes a major contribution to the fields of Victorian studies and Australian literature. She paints a vivid and fascinating picture of convict life and how it was perceived in Australia and Britain that will be useful to academics, graduate students, and upper-level undergraduates." "By bringing Australian and British literary treatments of convict transportation into one frame, Transported to Botany Bay invigorates the burgeoning scholarship on the transnational dimensions of Victorian literature. Elliott ranges far beyond the usual texts that dominate the discussion of Australia in Victorian studies, most notably in juxtaposing novelistic treatments with the corpus of transportation broadsides, thus helpfully broadening our critical horizons."More details
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- Intro
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Convict Transportation to Australia
- National Identity and Social Class
- The Transported Convict as a Guarantor of Ideal Englishness
- Imagining an Australian Identity
- The Literary Figure of the Convict in Australia
- One: Dickens and the Transported Convict
- Great Expectations
- Household Words
- Two: Englishness and the Working Class in Transportation Broadsides
- The Cultural Work of the Broadsides
- Broadside Ballads and Their Tunes
- The Visual Impact of the Broadsides
- Full-Sheet Broadsides and Levels of Literacy
- The (Mistaken) Land of Exile
- Three: Writing Convicts and Hybrid Genres
- The Memoirs of James Hardy Vaux
- Convict-Authored Novels
- Quintus Servinton
- Ralph Rashleigh
- Four: The Transported Convict Novel
- The English Convict Novel as a Genre
- The Working-Class Woman Convict: The History of Margaret Catchpole
- G. P. R. James's The Convict: A Tale
- Charles Reade's It Is Never Too Late to Mend
- Five: Convict Servants and Genteel Mistresses in Women's Convict Fiction
- George Eliot's Adam Bede
- Mary Vidal and "The Convict Laundress"
- Caroline Leakey's The Broad Arrow
- Eliza Winstanley's For Her Natural Life
- Six: After Transportation: Three Approaches
- Marcus Clarke's His Natural Life
- Rosa Praed's Policy and Passion: A Novel of Australian Life
- Anthony Trollope's Harry Heathcote of Gangoil
- Epilogue
- Notes
- Selected Bibliography
- Index
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