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Victorian Pets and Poetry

Victorian Pets and Poetry

1st Edition

Edited By Kevin A. Morrison
January 09, 2023

Some of the most celebrated poets of the Victorian era wrote—at times movingly or humorously—about their pets. They did so in a wider literary context, for poetry about pets was ubiquitous in the period. Animal welfare organizations utilized poems about canine and feline suffering in institutional ...

Cultures and Literatures in Dialogue The Narrative Construction of Russian Cultural Memory

Cultures and Literatures in Dialogue: The Narrative Construction of Russian Cultural Memory

1st Edition

By Elena Bollinger
December 30, 2022

This book addresses the narrative construction of Russian cultural memory in the work of Julian Barnes. It investigates how Barnes's texts tend to display a memory process as a transcultural mode of the creation of English and Russian national identities. Examining a need to revisit Russian ...

The Significance of Fabrics in the Writings of Elizabeth Gaskell Material Evidence

The Significance of Fabrics in the Writings of Elizabeth Gaskell: Material Evidence

1st Edition

By Amanda Ford
December 30, 2022

Elizabeth Gaskell’s writings abound in references to a cultural materiality encompassing different types of fabric, stuffs, calicoes, chintzes and fine-point lace. These are not merely the motifs of the Realist genre but reveal a complex polysemy. Utilizing a metonymic examination of these tropes, ...

Jane Austen and Literary Theory

Jane Austen and Literary Theory

1st Edition

By Shawn Normandin
September 26, 2022

Jane Austen was one of the most adventurous thinkers of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, but one would probably never guess that by reading her critics. Perhaps no canonical author in English literature has proven, until now, more resistant to theory. Tracing the political ...

The Nineteenth Century Revis(it)ed The New Historical Fiction

The Nineteenth Century Revis(it)ed: The New Historical Fiction

1st Edition

By Ina Bergmann
August 01, 2022

The Nineteenth Century Revis(it)ed: The New Historical Fiction explores the renaissance of the American historical novel at the turn of the twenty-first century. The study examines the revision of nineteenth-century historical events in cultural products against the background of recent theoretical...

The Bohemian Republic Transnational Literary Networks in the Nineteenth Century

The Bohemian Republic: Transnational Literary Networks in the Nineteenth Century

1st Edition

By James Gatheral
May 30, 2022

In the mid-nineteenth century successive cultural Bohemias were proclaimed in Paris, London, New York, and Melbourne. Focusing on networks and borders as the central modes of analysis, this book charts for the first time Bohemia’s cross-Channel, transatlantic, and trans-Pacific migrations, locating...

“Music Makers” and World Creators The Forms And Functions Of Embedded Poems In British Fantasy Narratives

“Music Makers” and World Creators: The Forms And Functions Of Embedded Poems In British Fantasy Narratives

1st Edition

By Michaela Hausmann
May 06, 2022

Many works of fantasy literature feature a considerable number of embedded poems, some written by the authors themselves, some borrowed and transformed from other authors. Exploring the mechanisms of this mix and the interaction between individual poems and the overall narrative, this monograph ...

Jane Austen and Altruism

Jane Austen and Altruism

1st Edition

By Magdalen Ki
March 04, 2020

Jane Austen and Altruism identifies a compelling theme, namely, the view that Jane Austen propounds a rigorous, boundary-sensitive model of altruism that counters the human propensity to selfishness and promotes the culture of cooperation. In her days, altruism was commonly known as "benevolence", ...

Geography and the Literary Imagination in Victorian Fictions of Empire The Poetics of Imperial Space

Geography and the Literary Imagination in Victorian Fictions of Empire: The Poetics of Imperial Space

1st Edition

By Jean Fernandez
January 23, 2020

In this pioneering study, Dr. Fernandez explores how the rise of institutional geography in Victorian England impacted imperial fiction’s emergence as a genre characterized by a preoccupation with space and place. This volume argues that the alliance between institutional geography and the British ...

Genres and Provenance in the Comedy of W.S. Gilbert Pipes and Tabors

Genres and Provenance in the Comedy of W.S. Gilbert: Pipes and Tabors

1st Edition

By Richard Moore
November 01, 2019

In The Progress of Fun W.S. Gilbert was considered, not as a ‘classic Victorian’, but as part of an on-going comedic continuum stretching from Aristophanes to Joe Orton and beyond. Pipes and Tabors continues the story, covering the comedic experience differently by reference to genres. Here – ...

Dickensian Affects Charles Dickens and Feelings of Precarity

Dickensian Affects: Charles Dickens and Feelings of Precarity

1st Edition

By Joshua Gooch
October 08, 2019

In Dickensian Affects: Charles Dickens and Feelings of Precarity, Joshua Gooch argues that Dickens’s novels offer models of feeling that illuminate the dissensions that accompany life’s precariousness under capitalism. By examining the role of violence, anxiety, surprise, and suspense in Dickens’s ...

Decadent Aesthetics and the Acrobat in French Fin de siècle

Decadent Aesthetics and the Acrobat in French Fin de siècle

1st Edition

By Jennifer Forrest
September 05, 2019

In his discussion of clowns in nineteenth-century French painting from Jean-Léon Gérôme’s 1857 La Sortie du bal masqué to Georges Rouault, art historian Francis Haskell wondered why they are so sad. The myth of the sad clown as an allegory for the unappreciated artist found echoes in the work of ...

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