A History of Victorian Literature (eBook)
480 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-4443-0595-1 (ISBN)
History of Victorian Literature presents an overview of the
literature produced in Great Britain between 1830 and 1900, with
fresh consideration of both major figures and some of the era's
less familiar authors. Part of the Blackwell Histories of
Literature series, the book describes the development of the
Victorian literary movement and places it within its cultural,
social and political context.
* A wide-ranging narrative overview of literature in Great
Britain between 1830 and 1900, capturing the extraordinary variety
of literary output produced during this era
* Analyzes the development of all literary forms during this
period - the novel, poetry, drama, autobiography and critical prose
- in conjunction with major developments in social and intellectual
history
* Considers the ways in which writers engaged with new forms of
social responsibility in their work, as Britain transformed into
the world's first industrial economy
* Offers a fresh perspective on the work of both major figures
and some of the era's less familiar authors
* Winner of a Choice Outstanding Academic Title award,
2009
James Eli Adams is Professor of English & Comparative Literature at Columbia University. He is the author of Dandies and Desert Saints: Styles of Victorian Masculinity (1995); the general editor of the four-volume Encyclopedia of the Victorian Era (2004); and co-editor of Sexualities in Victorian Britain (1996).
Preface xi
Note on Citations xv
Introduction: Locating Victorian Literature 1
Byron is Dead 1
Cultural Contexts 2
The Literary Field 11
An Age of Prose 14
The Situation of Poetry 19
Victorian Theater 21
The Novel After Scott 22
1 "The Times are Unexampled": Literature in the Age of
Machinery, 1830-1850 27
Constructing the Man of Letters 27
The Burdens of Poetry 33
Theater in the 1830s 48
Fiction in the Early 1830s 50
Dickens and the Forms of Fiction 55
Poetry after the Annuals 66
Literature of Travel 70
History and Heroism 73
Social Crisis and the Novel 81
The Domestic Ideal 84
From Silver-Fork to Farce 86
Poetry in the Early 1840s 89
The Literature of Labor 95
Medievalism 98
"The Two Nations" 101
"What's Money After All?" 111
Romance and Religion 116
The Novel of Development 123
Art, Politics, and Faith 127
In Memoriam 137
2 Crystal Palace and Bleak House: Expansion and
Anomie, 1851-1873 143
The Novel and Society 145
Crimea and the Forms of Heroism 156
Empire 164
Spasmodics and Other Poets 168
The Power of Art 182
Realisms 187
Two Guineveres 194
Sensation 200
Dreams of Self-Fashioning 207
Narrating Nature: Darwin 215
Novels and their Audiences 218
Literature for Children 228
Poetry in the Early 1860s 232
Criticism and Belief 244
The Pleasures of the Difficult 250
The Hellenic Tradition 259
Domesticity, Politics, Empire, and the Novel 267
After Dickens 275
The Persistence of Epic 282
Poisonous Honey and Fleshly Poetry 286
3 The Rise of Mass Culture and the Specter of Decline,
1873-1901 293
Science, Materialism, and Value 296
Twilight of the Poetic Titans 305
The Decline of the Marriage Plot 314
The Aesthetic Movement 325
Aesthetic Poetry 329
Life-Writing 333
Morality and the Novel 342
Romance 351
Regionalism 356
The Arrival of Kipling 360
Fiction and the Forms of Belief 365
Sex, Science, and Danger 370
Fictions of the Artist 375
Decadence 377
Drama in the 1880s 381
The New Woman in Fiction 386
Decadent Form 394
The Poetry of London 400
Yeats 405
The Scandal of Wilde 408
Poetry After Wilde 411
Fictions of Decline 416
Conrad 423
Epilogue 429
Works Cited 435
Index 451
"An award-winning overview of Victorian literature, considering key
figures and their works." (Bookseller Buyer's Guide, 1
August 2011)
"This is a beautifully written, truly intelligent book that
understands the Victorians. Reading this volume was a pleasure that
brought home rather forcefully the relatively functional nature of
so much professional academic prose." (Victorian Studies,
Spring 2010)
"This elegant and far-reaching book offers a surprising source
of optimism to those working in the humanities in Higher
Education." (Dickens Quarterly, 2010)
"Throughout his prose is clear and unpretentious--in short,
entirely appropriate for his intended audience. Though specialists
may quibble over what Adams chooses to omit from this concise
account, this book is a remarkable achievement." (CHOICE,
October 2009)
"...its breadth of coverage is staggering. It includes all the
major figures and genres of the age, hosts of relatively minor
authors and works, and all the important subgenres. Also, by
placing the individual works in their ever-shifting literary and
cultural milieus, it provides a depth of insight lacking in more
narrowly conceived studies.... Also, it may well stimulate an
exploration of the work of such important but neglected authors as
Ainsworth, Disraeli and Bulwer-Lytton, not to mention such utterly
forgotten authors as Catherine Gore. Adams, in fact, seems to have
read so much of the relatively minor and currently neglected
literature of the entire period, and writes about it with such
gusto and infectious enthusiasm that he extends the breadth and
depth of the entire field of Victorian studies and will doubtless
inspire specialists as well as less advanced students of the period
to read works they might otherwise have viewed as expendable. The
book is indeed so replete with valuable insights into so many works
and authors that the reader who has taken in its chronological
sweep by reading from the introduction through the epilogue will
undoubtedly return over and over again via the index to review the
readings of particular works". (New Books Online, September
2009)
"Herbert F Tucker's foreword to James Eli Adams's History of
Victorian Literature waxes lyrical about its achievement in
terms extravagant enough to arouse suspicion." (Victorian
Studies, Spring 2010)
"A signal work of literary historiography: broad and sound in its
fabric, detail richly textured in its detail.... The sheer quantity
of this comprehensive history is matched by the genial quality of
the historian who comprehends it, and whose infectiously
self-renewing enthusiasm makes great learning look like great fun.
It has been many decades, and several major reorientations in
critical scholarship, since we last saw a literary-historical
synopsis on this scale."
--Herbert F. Tucker, University of Virginia
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 12.3.2009 |
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Reihe/Serie | Blackwell History of Literature | Blackwell History of Literature |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Literatur |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Anglistik / Amerikanistik | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Literaturgeschichte | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Literaturwissenschaft | |
Schlagworte | 19th Century English Literature • Bildungswesen • Englische Literatur / 19. Jhd. • Entwicklungspsychologie • Literatur • Literature • Literaturwissenschaft • Pädagogik • Pädagogik • Schulpsychologie • Viktorianisches Zeitalter |
ISBN-10 | 1-4443-0595-6 / 1444305956 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4443-0595-1 / 9781444305951 |
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