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Mortimer Lightwood; or, Seriality, Counterfactuals, Co-Production, and Queer Fantasy
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Furneaux, Holly
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British & Irish literature
/ Counterfactuals
/ Creativity
/ Dickens, Charles (1812-1870)
/ English literature
/ Realism
/ The Our Mutual Friend Reading Project
2015
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Mortimer Lightwood; or, Seriality, Counterfactuals, Co-Production, and Queer Fantasy
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British & Irish literature
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/ Creativity
/ Dickens, Charles (1812-1870)
/ English literature
/ Realism
/ The Our Mutual Friend Reading Project
2015
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Mortimer Lightwood; or, Seriality, Counterfactuals, Co-Production, and Queer Fantasy
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Mortimer Lightwood; or, Seriality, Counterfactuals, Co-Production, and Queer Fantasy
2015
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Overview
In this reflection on her participation as Mortimer Lightwood in Birkbeck’s Our Mutual Friend Twitter reading project, Holly Furneaux situates the project in a long legacy of actively reading Dickens’s works. She opens up some possibilities about the queer potentials of the serial form, the counterfactual, and Dickens fans’ creative responses.
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Open Library of Humanities
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