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1. Introduction
2. Medical and Social Influences on Consumptive Identity
3. Victimhood and Death: Consumptive Stereotypes in Fiction and Nonfiction
4. 'I hate everybody!': The Unnatural Consumptive in Wuthering Heights
5. 'Too much misery in the world': Protest in Jude the Obscure (1895) and Ippolit's 'Necessary Explanation' in The Idiot (1869)
6. Progress: Valid Invalid Identity in Ships that Pass in the Night (1893)
7. Conclusion.
2. Medical and Social Influences on Consumptive Identity
3. Victimhood and Death: Consumptive Stereotypes in Fiction and Nonfiction
4. 'I hate everybody!': The Unnatural Consumptive in Wuthering Heights
5. 'Too much misery in the world': Protest in Jude the Obscure (1895) and Ippolit's 'Necessary Explanation' in The Idiot (1869)
6. Progress: Valid Invalid Identity in Ships that Pass in the Night (1893)
7. Conclusion.