Nineteenth-Century Literature in Transition: The 1880s

Nineteenth-Century Literature in Transition: The 1880s

Taylor, Andrew (University College Dublin); Fielding, Penny

Cambridge University Press

10/2019

260

Dura

Inglês

9781107181908

15 a 20 dias

This is the first publication in a new series from Cambridge University Press studying literary decades in the nineteenth century. Focusing on the 1880s, this collection of studies from leading scholars explores the diverse forces that shaped the literature of the decade.
Introduction. 'Knowledge made for cutting' Penny Fielding and Andrew Taylor; 1. Mermaids amongst the cables: the abstracted body and the telegraphic touch in the nineteenth century Clare Pettitt; 2. Enclosing forms, opening spaces: the 1880s fixed-verse revival Linda K. Hughes; 3. 'The Newest Culte': Victorian poetry and the literary societies of the 1880s Angela Dunstan; 4. The time of W. E. Henley: 'minor poetry' and the 1880s Penny Fielding; 5. The evolution of point of view Cannon Schmitt; 6. Network, history, method: Andrew Lang in and after the 1880s Nathan K. Hensley; 7. Animated conversations: form, transformation, and the category of the novel in the 1880s Barbara Leckie; 8. Henry James, vulgarity, and the contexts of transatlantic moderation Andrew Taylor; 9. He and She: the 1880s, camp aesthetics and the literary magazine Sara Lodge; 10. Men, women and horses: public spectacle in 1887 John Stokes; 11. The secular turn in British literature of the 1880s William Greenslade; Index.
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