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Nineteenth-Century Radical Traditions: Palgrave Studies in Nineteenth-Century Writing and Culture

Editat de Joseph Bristow, Josephine McDonagh
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This book takes a fresh look at the progressive interventions of writers in the nineteenth century. From Cobbett to Dickens and George Eliot, and including a host of lesser known figures – popular novelists, poets, journalists, political activists – writers shared a commitment to exploring the potential of literature as a medium in which to imagine new and better worlds. The essays in this volume ask how we should understand these interventions and what are their legacies in the twentieth and twenty first centuries? Inspired by the work of the radical literary scholar, the late Sally Ledger, this volume provides a commentary on the political traditions that underpin the literature of this complex period, and examines the interpretive methods that are needed to understand them. This timely book contributes to our appreciation of the radical traditions that underpin our literary past.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781137597052
ISBN-10: 1137597054
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: XV, 243 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in Nineteenth-Century Writing and Culture

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

List of Figures.- Preface and Acknowledgements.- Contributors.- Introduction; Joseph Bristow and Josephine McDonagh.- 1.
No Laughing Matter: Chartism and the Limits of Satire; Mike Sanders.- 2. ‘Their Deadly Longing’: Paternalism, the Past, and Perversion in Barnaby Rudge; Ben Winyard.- 3. Frederick William Robinson, Charles Dickens, and the Literary Tradition of ‘Low Life’; Anne Schwan.- 4. Remembering Radicalism on the Midlands Turnpike: George Eliot, Felix Holt, and William Cobbett; Ruth Livesey.- 5. The Commune in Exile: Urban Insurrection and the Production of International Space; Scott McCracken.- 6. Divorce and the New Woman; Anne Humphreys.- 7. Revolutions in Journalism: W. T. Stead, Indexing, and ‘Searching’; Laurel Brake.- 8. Towards a Perlocutionary Poetics?; Isobel Armstrong.- Sally Ledger: A Chronological Bibliography.- Bibliography.- Index.-

Notă biografică

Joseph Bristow is Distinguished Professor of English at the University of California, Los Angeles, USA. His most recent book (coauthored with Rebecca N. Mitchell) is Oscar Wilde’s Chatterton: Literary History, Romanticism, and the Art of Forgery (2015). He is completing a study of Oscar Wilde’s criminal trials.

Josephine McDonagh is Professor of Nineteenth-Century Literature at King’s College London, UK. She is the author of monographs on the works of Thomas De Quincey and George Eliot, and a wide-ranging study entitled Child Murder in British Culture 1720-1900 (2003). She is currently completing a study of migration and nineteenth-century British literature.  

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This book takes a fresh look at the progressive interventions of writers in the nineteenth century. From Cobbett to Dickens and George Eliot, and including a host of lesser known figures – popular novelists, poets, journalists, political activists – writers shared a commitment to exploring the potential of literature as a medium in which to imagine new and better worlds. The essays in this volume ask how we should understand these interventions and what are their legacies in the twentieth and twenty first centuries? Inspired by the work of the radical literary scholar, the late Sally Ledger, this volume provides a commentary on the political traditions that underpin the literature of this complex period, and examines the interpretive methods that are needed to understand them. This timely book contributes to our appreciation of the radical traditions that underpin our literary past.

Caracteristici

Edited by two world-class Victorian Studies scholars Covers a range of canonical writers such as Dickens and George Eliot, alongside lesser known writers Takes a timely look at nineteenth-century political activism and its legacies