
Jennifer Maclure, "The Feeling of Letting Die: Necroeconomics and Victorian Fiction" (Ohio State UP, 2023)
New Books in Critical Theory
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Exploring the Friction Between Adam Smith and Malthus in Victorian Fiction
This chapter examines the contrasting viewpoints of Adam Smith and Malthus on population control, emphasizing the tension between non-intervention and preventing overpopulation. It discusses the central theme of this issue in Victorian fiction, particularly in Martino's work, and how economic concepts are made accessible through odd stories. The chapter also touches upon Elizabeth Gaskell's depiction of sympathy and its radical potential in her novels.
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