French Novels and the Victorians: British Academy Monographs Series
Autor Juliette Atkinsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 iul 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780197266090
ISBN-10: 0197266096
Pagini: 350
Ilustrații: 8 half-tones
Dimensiuni: 172 x 242 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.83 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria British Academy Monographs Series
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0197266096
Pagini: 350
Ilustrații: 8 half-tones
Dimensiuni: 172 x 242 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.83 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria British Academy Monographs Series
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Atkinson's book is a model of how to write a history of the theory and practice of cultural exchange. Erudite, endlessly informative, scholarly and witty, it is the product of research in both English- and French-language sources. ... Atkinson's conclusions, like the best of cultural history, are in this sense political as much as they are literary, commercial and conceptual. Hers is a brilliant history of how fiction spreads, remakes and contests identities, not only through the power of language but through the agency of novels themselves.
informative and engaging account of the British reception of French novels... This book is an impressive achievement
Thoroughly researched, lucidly argued, and rich in fascinating insights and information, French Novels and the Victorians will be the authoritative study of the subject for many years to come.
excellent book from cover to cover.
A meticulously researched and fascinating study ... a fascinating perspective from the outside on how the French novel evolved and was read in mid-century England, one that should be of interest to any dix-neuvièmiste.
Atkinson's work is truly original in that it does not focus only on Victorian England, but also on the attitudes and assumptions circulating in France during this time period. Ultimately, French Novels and the Victorians provides readers with an innovative study of this 40-year period and offers new perspectives on how French literature was consumed and discussed, both in England and in France.
indispensable reading not just for scholars of nineteenth-century fiction but also for all historians of Anglo-French cultural relations
This book serves as a welcome antidote to the much-rehearsed cliché of a monolithic Victorian readership univocally castigating the wicked fiction of their nearest continental neighbours
informative and engaging account of the British reception of French novels... This book is an impressive achievement
Thoroughly researched, lucidly argued, and rich in fascinating insights and information, French Novels and the Victorians will be the authoritative study of the subject for many years to come.
excellent book from cover to cover.
A meticulously researched and fascinating study ... a fascinating perspective from the outside on how the French novel evolved and was read in mid-century England, one that should be of interest to any dix-neuvièmiste.
Atkinson's work is truly original in that it does not focus only on Victorian England, but also on the attitudes and assumptions circulating in France during this time period. Ultimately, French Novels and the Victorians provides readers with an innovative study of this 40-year period and offers new perspectives on how French literature was consumed and discussed, both in England and in France.
indispensable reading not just for scholars of nineteenth-century fiction but also for all historians of Anglo-French cultural relations
This book serves as a welcome antidote to the much-rehearsed cliché of a monolithic Victorian readership univocally castigating the wicked fiction of their nearest continental neighbours
Notă biografică
Juliette Atkinson was born in Paris, and grew up in both France and England. She did her BA(Hons) at UCL, and went to Oxford to study the MSt Literature 1900-Present. In 2008, she completed a PhD on Victorian life-writing at UCL (funded by a UCL Research Scholarship), and between 2009 and 2012 she was a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow. She is now a lecturer in the English department as UCL, where she specialises in the literature of the long 19th century. Her book Victorian Biography Reconsidered (OUP) was published in 2010, and she has written the introduction and notes for The Mill on the Floss and edited Silas Marner, both for Oxford World's Classics.