Curious Subjects: Women and the Trials of Realism
Autor Hilary M. Schoren Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 ian 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199928095
ISBN-10: 0199928096
Pagini: 286
Dimensiuni: 239 x 163 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0199928096
Pagini: 286
Dimensiuni: 239 x 163 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
A dazzling, funny, and overwhelmingly insightful exploration on a fundamental theme that of female curiosity which pervades realist fiction as well as life more generally.
Erudite, witty and lucid, Schor's study charms and informs in equal measure.
What might seem a straightforward claim becomes an interpretive curiosity cabinet, a rich collection of ideas and objects that intersect in unexpected, enlightening ways. To explore the story of the realist heroine and her transgressive curiosity Schor examines the realist novel, the Victorian social and intellectual context that fertilized it, the concept of curiosity, and the cultural role of fiction, past and future while producing compelling readings of a multitude of Victorian novels, including Clarissa, Alice in Wonderland, Middlemarch, Daniel Deronda, Vanity Fair, Bleak House, The Old Curiosity Shop, and The Portrait of a Lady, alongside contemporary fictions, graphic novels, and films.
One of the book's great pleasures is the familiarity of the terrain: those of us who teach these texts will feel how easily Schor's ideas could find hold in the classroom. But the argument also follows a wider arc, laying claim to the continuing relevance of the Victorian novel, as she traces the genealogy of the form from foundational tales of female curiosity to modern reinterpretations by novelists including Kate Atkinson, Margaret Atwood, and Kazuo Ishiguro.
just when you were sure that there could not possibly be anything new to say about such mainstays of 19th-century fiction, [Schor] dazzles her reader with fresh perspectives couched in a vibrant prose style ... Erudite, witty and lucid, Schor's study charms and informs in equal measure.
A beautifully written and accessible study.
Erudite, witty and lucid, Schor's study charms and informs in equal measure.
What might seem a straightforward claim becomes an interpretive curiosity cabinet, a rich collection of ideas and objects that intersect in unexpected, enlightening ways. To explore the story of the realist heroine and her transgressive curiosity Schor examines the realist novel, the Victorian social and intellectual context that fertilized it, the concept of curiosity, and the cultural role of fiction, past and future while producing compelling readings of a multitude of Victorian novels, including Clarissa, Alice in Wonderland, Middlemarch, Daniel Deronda, Vanity Fair, Bleak House, The Old Curiosity Shop, and The Portrait of a Lady, alongside contemporary fictions, graphic novels, and films.
One of the book's great pleasures is the familiarity of the terrain: those of us who teach these texts will feel how easily Schor's ideas could find hold in the classroom. But the argument also follows a wider arc, laying claim to the continuing relevance of the Victorian novel, as she traces the genealogy of the form from foundational tales of female curiosity to modern reinterpretations by novelists including Kate Atkinson, Margaret Atwood, and Kazuo Ishiguro.
just when you were sure that there could not possibly be anything new to say about such mainstays of 19th-century fiction, [Schor] dazzles her reader with fresh perspectives couched in a vibrant prose style ... Erudite, witty and lucid, Schor's study charms and informs in equal measure.
A beautifully written and accessible study.
Notă biografică
Hilary M. Schor is Professor of English, Comparative Literature, Gender Studies and Law at the University of Southern California, where she codirects the USC Center for Law, History and Culture. She is the author of Dickens and the Daughter of the House (Cambridge University Press, 1999) and Scheherezade in the Marketplace: Elizabeth Gaskell and the Victorian Nove (OUP, 1992; net sales: 865)