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- Neo-Victorian abstract "Neo-Victorian is an aesthetic movement which amalgamates Victorian and Edwardian aesthetic sensibilities with modern principles and technologies. A large number of magazines and websites are devoted to Neo-Victorian ideas in dress, family life, interior decoration, morals, and other topics.A large number of neo-Victorian novels have reinterpreted, reproduced and rewritten Victorian culture. Significant texts include The French Lieutenant’s Woman (John Fowles, 1969), Possession (A. S. Byatt, 1990), Arthur and George (Julian Barnes, 2005), Dorian, An Imitation (Will Self, 2002) Jack Maggs (Peter Carey, 1997), Wide Sargasso Sea (Jean Rhys, 1966).Recent neo-Victorian novels have often been adapted to the screen, from The French Lieutenant’s Woman (Karel Reisz, 1981) to the television adaptations of Sarah Waters (Tipping the Velvet, BBC2, 2002, Fingersmith , BBC1, 2005, Affinity ITV, 2008) and Michel Faber (The Crimson Petal and the White, BBC 1, 2011). These narratives may indicate a 'sexsation' of neo-Victorianism (Kohlke) and have been called 'in-yer-face' neo-Victorianism (Voigts-Virchow).Recent productions of neo-Victorianism on screen include Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes films, the BBC’s Sherlock (2010-), Ripper Street (2012-), ITV’s Whitechapel (2009–13) or the Showtime series Penny Dreadful (2014-). The neo-Victorian formula can be expanded to include Edwardian consumer culture (Downton Abbey, ITV 2010-, The Paradise, BBC 2012-2013) and Mr Selfridge (ITV 2013-).In September 2007, Exeter University explored the phenomenon in a major international conference titled Neo-Victorianism: The Politics and Aesthetics of Appropriation. Academic studies include Neo-Victorianism: The Victorians in the Twenty-First Century, 1999–2009.Other foundational texts of neo-Victorian criticism are Kucich and Sadoff (2000), Kaplan (2007), Kohlke (2008-), Munford and Young (2009), Mitchell (2010), Davies (2012), Whelehan (2012), Kleinecke-Bates (2014), Böhm-Schnitker and Gruss (2014) and others.".
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageExternalLink Kohlke%20paper.pdf.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageExternalLink www.neovictorianstudies.com.
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- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink A._S._Byatt.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Aesthetics.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Affinity_(film).
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Aristocrat_(fashion).
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- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Carnival_Diablo.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Category:Edwardian_era.
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- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Fingersmith_(TV_serial).
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- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Rhys.
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- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Julian_Barnes.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Lolita_fashion.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink McDermott_&_McGough.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Michel_Faber.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Morality.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Mr_Selfridge.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Neal_Stephenson.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Neo-romanticism.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Penny-farthing.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Penny_Dreadful_(TV_series).
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Carey_(novelist).
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Purple_prose.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Ripper_Street.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Sarah_Waters.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Sherlock_(TV_series).
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Sherlock_Holmes_(2009_film).
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Social_conservatism.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Speculative_fiction.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Steampunk.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Straight_razor.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink The_Crimson_Petal_and_the_White_(miniseries).
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink The_Diamond_Age.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink The_Paradise_(TV_series).
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Tipping_the_Velvet_(TV_series).
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Exeter.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_decorative_arts.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_era.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_morality.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Victoriana.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Visiting_card.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Whitechapel_(TV_series).
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Wide_Sargasso_Sea.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLink Will_Self.
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLinkText "Neo-Victorian novels".
- Neo-Victorian wikiPageWikiLinkText "Neo-Victorian".
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- Neo-Victorian subject Category:Edwardian_era.
- Neo-Victorian subject Category:History_of_fashion.
- Neo-Victorian subject Category:Interior_design.
- Neo-Victorian subject Category:Steampunk.
- Neo-Victorian subject Category:Technology_in_society.
- Neo-Victorian subject Category:Victorian_era.
- Neo-Victorian hypernym Movement.
- Neo-Victorian type MusicGenre.
- Neo-Victorian type Organisation.
- Neo-Victorian type Subgenre.
- Neo-Victorian comment "Neo-Victorian is an aesthetic movement which amalgamates Victorian and Edwardian aesthetic sensibilities with modern principles and technologies. A large number of magazines and websites are devoted to Neo-Victorian ideas in dress, family life, interior decoration, morals, and other topics.A large number of neo-Victorian novels have reinterpreted, reproduced and rewritten Victorian culture. Significant texts include The French Lieutenant’s Woman (John Fowles, 1969), Possession (A. S.".
- Neo-Victorian label "Neo-Victorian".
- Neo-Victorian sameAs Q3347061.
- Neo-Victorian sameAs Neo-Victorianisme.
- Neo-Victorian sameAs Neovictorianismo.
- Neo-Victorian sameAs Néo-Victorien.
- Neo-Victorian sameAs m.03kk0t.
- Neo-Victorian sameAs Q3347061.
- Neo-Victorian wasDerivedFrom Neo-Victorian?oldid=680606622.
- Neo-Victorian isPrimaryTopicOf Neo-Victorian.