The Cambridge History of Victorian Literature
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Part of The New Cambridge History of English Literature
- Editor: Kate Flint, University of Southern California
- Date Published: March 2016
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781316606131
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This collaborative History aims to become the standard work on Victorian literature for the twenty-first century. Well-known scholars introduce readers to their particular fields, discuss influential critical debates and offer illuminating contextual detail to situate authors and works in their wider cultural and historical contexts. Sections on publishing and readership and a chronological survey of major literary developments between 1837 and 1901, are followed by essays on topics including sexuality, sensation, cityscapes, melodrama, epic and economics. Victorian writing is placed in its complex relation to the Empire, Europe and America, as well as to Britain's component nations. The final chapters consider how Victorian literature, and the period as a whole, influenced twentieth-century writers. Original, lucid and stimulating, each chapter is an important contribution to Victorian literary studies. Together, the contributors create an engaging discussion of the ways in which the Victorians saw themselves and of how their influence has persisted.
Read more- A succinct, knowledgeable treatment of many individual aspects of Victorian literature
- The chapters are freshly written by a range of well-known senior scholars
- The contributors set individual works both within the context of literary history and within a broader understanding of the cultural, social and political currents of the Victorian period
Awards
- A Choice Outstanding Academic Title, 2013
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'The consistently high quality of the thirty-three essays insures reliable information, perceptive commentary, and up-to-the-minute critical perspectives.' Review 19 (nbol-19.org)
See more reviews'A strongly thought-provoking and insightful study of Victorian literature, this is a scholarly work that will enable Victorian literary studies to be imbued with a renewed sense of vitality and stimulation thanks to new thought and work. Engaging and influential, this is a book which echoes the writing of those it studies.' Louise Ellis-Barrett, Reference Reviews
'This volume, part of the New Cambridge History of English Literature series, represents a major contribution to Victorian literary studies that will be considered a standard reference work for many years to come.' Choice
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- Date Published: March 2016
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781316606131
- length: 772 pages
- dimensions: 227 x 152 x 33 mm
- weight: 1.24kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Notes on contributors
Introduction Kate Flint
Part I. Authors, Readers, and Publishers:
1. Publishing and the materiality of the book David Finkelstein
2. Victorian reading Leah Price
3. Periodicals and reviewing Hilary Fraser
Part II. Writing Victoria's England:
4. The expansion of Britain David Amigoni
5. High Victorianism Janice Carlisle
6. The fin de siècle Stephen Arata
Part III. Modes of Writing:
7. Lyric and the lyrical Angela Leighton
8. Epic Herbert Tucker
9. Melodrama Carolyn Williams
10. Sensation Kate Flint
11. Autobiography Linda H. Peterson
12. Comic and satirical John Bowen
13. Innovation and experiment Jerome McGann
14. Writing for children Claudia Nelson
Part IV. Matters of Debate:
15. Education Dinah Birch
16. Spirituality Elisabeth Jay
17. Material Elaine Freedgood
18. Economics and finance Mary Poovey
19. History Andrew Sanders
20. Sexuality Sharon Marcus
21. Aesthetics Elizabeth Helsinger
22. Science and literature Gillian Beer
23. Subjectivity, psychology, and the imagination Helen Small
24. Cityscapes Deborah Nord
25. The rural scene: Victorian literature and the natural world Francis O'Gorman
26. 'The annihilation of space and time': literature and technology Clare Pettitt
Part V. Spaces of Writing:
27. Spaces of the nineteenth-century novel Isobel Armstrong
28. National and regional literatures Sara L. Maurer
29. Britain and Europe Nicholas Dames
30. Victorian empire Pablo Mukherjee
31. Writing about America Deirdre David
Part VI. Victorian Afterlives:
32. 1900 and the début de siècle: poetry, drama, fiction Joseph Bristow
33. The future of Victorian literature Jay Clayton
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