ABSTRACT

In spite of the popularity she enjoyed during her lifetime, Charlotte Riddell (1832-1906) has received little attention from scholars. Silvana Colella makes a strong case for the relevance of Riddell's novels as narrative experiments that shed new light on the troubled experience of Victorian capitalism. Drawing on her impressive knowledge of commerce and finance, Riddell produced several novels that narrate the fate of individuals - manufacturers, accountants, entrepreneurs, City men and their female companions - who pursue the liberal dream of self-determination in the unstable world of London business. Colella situates novels such as Too Much Alone, George Geith, The Race for Wealth, Austin Friars and The Senior Partner in the broader cultural context, examining business manuals, commercial biographies, and essays to highlight Victorian constructions of the business ideal and the changing cultural status of the City of London. Combining historicist and formalist readings, Colella charts the progression of Riddell's imaginative commitment to the business world, focusing on the author's gendered awareness of the promises and disenchantments associated with the changing dynamics of capitalist modernisation. Her book enriches our understanding of Victorian business culture, the literary history of capitalism, and the intersections of gender, genre and economics.

chapter |20 pages

Introduction

part |58 pages

Victorian Business and the City of London

chapter |29 pages

‘The Wisdom of Business'

Victorian Constructions of the Business Ideal

part |166 pages

Narrating Capitalism: Charlotte Riddell's Novels of the City

chapter |18 pages

Glorious Uncertainty

Too Much Alone

chapter |20 pages

Novel Experiments

City and Suburb

chapter |22 pages

Moments of Balance

George Geith of Fen Court

chapter |22 pages

Dust and Dirt

The Race for Wealth

chapter |20 pages

A Liberal Education

Austin Friars

chapter |24 pages

Rewriting the Crisis

Mortomley's Estate

chapter |25 pages

Past and Present

The Senior Partner and Mitre Court