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The Ambivalent Detective in Victorian Sensation Novels
The Ambivalent Detective in Victorian Sensation Novels studies how the detective as a literary character evolved through the mid-nineteenth century in England, as seen in sensation novels. In contrast to most assumptions about the English detective, Yoon argues that the detective was more often tolerated than admired following the establishment of professional detectives in the London Metropolitan Police Force in 1842. Through studying the historical and literary contexts between the 1840s to the 1860s, Yoon argues that the detective was seen as a suspicious, even mistrusted and disdained, figure who was nonetheless viewed as necessary to combat rising levels of crime. The detective as a literary character responded to the often contradictory values and aspirations of the middle class, representing an independent masculinity and laying claim to scientific authority. This study surveys novels by Charles Dickens, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, and Wilkie Collins, alongside lesser-known writers like William Russell, James Redding Ware (pseudonym Andrew Forrester), and William Stephens Hayward. This book contributes to the study of mid-nineteenth-century Victorian culture and connects with broader studies of the detective fiction genre.
Mark Bradford: Keep Walking

Mark Bradford: Keep Walking

Sarah Yoon; Dorothy Price

HATJE CANTZ
2025
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An outstanding voice in American art Mark Bradford: Keep Walking is the exhibition catalogue of the artist's retrospective at Amorepacific Museum of Art. Bradford uses everyday urban materials for his monumental abstract compositions. These works poignantly reflect the sociopolitical challenges faced by vulnerable populations. The exhibition features a key selection of his large-scale paintings, video works, and installations, including Spoiled Foot, the monumental centerpiece of his US Pavilion presentation at the 2017 Venice Biennale, and Float, a walkable floor painting that calls for physical engagement with the work. Art historical essays and a comprehensive interview with the artist provide a seminal overview of important aspects of his practice.
The Ambivalent Detective in Victorian Sensation Novels
The Ambivalent Detective in Victorian Sensation Novels studies how the detective as a literary character evolved through the mid-nineteenth century in England, as seen in sensation novels. In contrast to most assumptions about the English detective, Yoon argues that the detective was more often tolerated than admired following the establishment of professional detectives in the London Metropolitan Police Force in 1842. Through studying the historical and literary contexts between the 1840s to the 1860s, Yoon argues that the detective was seen as a suspicious, even mistrusted and disdained, figure who was nonetheless viewed as necessary to combat rising levels of crime. The detective as a literary character responded to the often contradictory values and aspirations of the middle class, representing an independent masculinity and laying claim to scientific authority. This study surveys novels by Charles Dickens, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, and Wilkie Collins, alongside lesser-known writers like William Russell, James Redding Ware (pseudonym Andrew Forrester), and William Stephens Hayward. This book contributes to the study of mid-nineteenth-century Victorian culture and connects with broader studies of the detective fiction genre.