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Regenia Gagnier FBA, FEA, FRSA, MAE
Regenia Gagnier FBA, FEA, FRSA, MAE
Professor of English Language and Literature, Established Chair, University of Exeter
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Idylls of the marketplace: Oscar Wilde and the Victorian public
RA Gagnier
University of California, Berkeley, 1981
7771981
Subjectivities: a History of Self-representation in Britain, 1832-1920
R Gagnier
Oxford University Press, 1991
7161991
The insatiability of human wants: Economics and aesthetics in market society
R Gagnier
University of Chicago Press, 2000
4682000
Individualism, decadence and globalization: On the relationship of part to whole, 1859–1920
R Gagnier
Springer, 2010
1842010
Wilde and the Victorians
R Gagnier
The Cambridge Companion to Oscar Wilde, 18-33, 1997
821997
Social atoms: Working-class autobiography, subjectivity, and gender
R Gagnier
Victorian Studies 30 (3), 335-363, 1987
661987
Critical Essays on Oscar Wilde
R Gagnier
(No Title), 1991
651991
Feminist postmodernism: The end of feminism or the ends of theory
R Gagnier
Theoretical perspectives on sexual difference, 21-30, 1990
591990
Between women: A cross‐class analysis of status and anarchic humor
R Gagnier
Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 15 (1-3), 135-148, 1988
571988
A brief history of work
J Dupré
Journal of Economic Issues 30 (2), 553-559, 1996
551996
On the Insatiability of Human Wants: Economic and Aesthetic Man
R Gagnier
Victorian Studies 36 (2), 125-153, 1993
531993
The Law of Progress and the Ironies of Individualism in the Nineteenth Century
R Gagnier
New Literary History 31 (2), 315-336, 2000
482000
A Critique of Practical Aesthetics
R Gagnier
Aesthetics and Ideology, 264-82, 1994
451994
Evolution and Information, or Eroticism and Everyday Life, in Dracula and Late Victorian Aestheticism
R Gagnier
Sex and Death in Victorian Literature, 140-157, 1990
451990
The Literary Standard, Working-Class Autobiography, and Gender
R Gagnier
na, 1990
421990
Reply to Amariglio and Ruccio literary/cultural economies, economic discourse, and the question of marxism
R Gagnier, J Dupré
New economic criticism, ed. M. Woodmansee & M. Osteen, 401407, 1999
381999
The politics of gender in Anthony Trollope's novels: new readings for the twenty-first century
M Markwick, DD Morse, R Gagnier
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2009
352009
Feminist Autobiography in the 1980s
R Gagnier
Feminist Studies 17 (1), 135-148, 1991
311991
Literatures of liberalization: Global circulation and the long nineteenth century
R Gagnier
Springer, 2018
262018
Money, the Economy, and Social Class
R Gagnier
A Companion to the Victorian Novel, 48-66, 2002
242002
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