All Stories

  1. 4. Picturing Female Youth at Risk: Camilla
  2. 3. Swift, Smollett, Sterne, and Walpole: Fears of Masculinity and Parodies of Calculation
  3. Frontmatter
  4. Contents
  5. Works Cited
  6. 9. A Sense of Endings
  7. 7. Epic Tales of Ambition and Speculation
  8. 1. Calculating a New View of Life
  9. 12. Domestic (In)securities
  10. 6. Precariousness, Accidents, and Divisions
  11. Introduction: Risk Theory and Narrative Fiction – An Interdisciplinary Overview
  12. 10. Gendered Routines of Risk-Taking
  13. 11. Running Out of Time
  14. 2. Defoe and his Protagonists at Large in the Risk Society
  15. 5. Old and New Concerns
  16. Epilogue
  17. Subject Index
  18. 8. The Dangers of Human Nature and the Struggle Between the Sexes
  19. Realism for the post-truth era: politics and storytelling in recent fiction and autobiography by Salman Rushdie
  20. Introduction: Connectivities Between Literature and Science in the Twenty-First Century
  21. Representations of Science in Twenty-First-Century Fiction
  22. ‘Doing Science’
  23. Jean-Michel Ganteau. The Ethics and Aesthetics of Vulnerability in Contemporary British Fiction. Routledge Studies in Contemporary Literature. New York/London: Routledge, 2015, 179 pp., £ 95.00.
  24. A Darker Shade of Justice: Violence, Liberation, and Afrofuturist Fantasy in Nnedi Okorafor’s Who Fears Death