Buch, Englisch, 260 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 535 g
The 1880s
Buch, Englisch, 260 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 535 g
Reihe: Nineteenth-Century Literature in Transition
ISBN: 978-1-107-18190-8
Verlag: Cambridge University Press
What does it mean to focus on the decade as a unit of literary history? Emerging from the shadows of iconic Victorian authors such as Eliot and Tennyson, the 1880s is a decade that has been too readily overlooked in the rush to embrace end-of-century decadence and aestheticism. The 1880s witnessed new developments in transatlantic networks, experiments in lyric poetry, the decline of the three-volume novel, and the revaluation of authors, journalists and the reading public. The contributors to this collection explore the case for the 1880s as both a discrete point of literary production, with its own pressures and provocations, and as part of literature's sense of its expanded temporal and geographical reach. The essays address a wide variety of authors, topics and genres, offering incisive readings of the diverse forces at work in the shaping of the literary 1880s.
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Introduction. 'Knowledge made for cutting' Penny Fielding and Andrew Taylor; 1. Mermaids amongst the cables: the abstracted body and the telegraphic touch in the nineteenth century Clare Pettitt; 2. Enclosing forms, opening spaces: the 1880s fixed-verse revival Linda K. Hughes; 3. 'The Newest Culte': Victorian poetry and the literary societies of the 1880s Angela Dunstan; 4. The time of W. E. Henley: 'minor poetry' and the 1880s Penny Fielding; 5. The evolution of point of view Cannon Schmitt; 6. Network, history, method: Andrew Lang in and after the 1880s Nathan K. Hensley; 7. Animated conversations: form, transformation, and the category of the novel in the 1880s Barbara Leckie; 8. Henry James, vulgarity, and the contexts of transatlantic moderation Andrew Taylor; 9. He and She: the 1880s, camp aesthetics and the literary magazine Sara Lodge; 10. Men, women and horses: public spectacle in 1887 John Stokes; 11. The secular turn in British literature of the 1880s William Greenslade; Index.