Author: Simon Joyce
Publisher: Ohio University Press
ISBN: 0821417614
Size: 61.73 MB
Format: PDF, ePub
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 211
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When Margaret Thatcher called in 1979 for a return to Victorian values such as hard work, self-reliance, thrift, and national pride, Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock responded that “Victorian values” also included “cruelty, misery, drudgery, squalor, and ignorance.” The Victorians in the Rearview Mirror is an in-depth look at the ways that the twentieth century reacted to and reimagined its predecessor. It considers how the Victorian inheritance has been represented in literature, politics, film, and visual culture; the ways in which modernists and progressives have sought to differentiate themselves from an image of the Victorian; and how conservatives (and some liberals) have sought to revive elements of nineteenth-century life. Nostalgic and critical impulses combine to fix an understanding of the Victorians in the popular imagination. Simon Joyce examines heritage culture, contemporary politics, and the “neo-Dickensian” novel to offer a more affirmative assessment of the Victorian legacy, one that lets us imagine a model of social interconnection and interdependence that has come under threat in today's politics and culture. Although more than one hundred years have passed since the death of Queen Victoria, the impact of her time is still fresh. The Victorians in the Rearview Mirror speaks to diverse audiences in literary and cultural studies, in addition to those interested in visual culture and contemporary politics, and situates detailed close readings of literary and cinematic texts in the context of a larger argument about the legacies of an era not as distant as we might like to think.
The Victorian Newsletter
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Size: 15.96 MB
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages :
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Size: 15.96 MB
Format: PDF, ePub, Mobi
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
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The Men Who Knew Too Much
Author: Susan M. Griffin
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 019991057X
Size: 67.20 MB
Format: PDF
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 288
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Henry James and Alfred Hitchcock knew too much. Self-imposed exiles fully in the know, they approached American and European society as inside-outsiders, a position that afforded them a kind of double vision. Masters of their arts, manipulators of their audiences, prescient and pathbreaking in their techniques, these demanding and meticulous artists fiercely defended authorial and directorial control. Their fictions and films are obsessed with knowledge and its powers: who knows what? What is there to know? The Men Who Knew Too Much innovatively pairs these two greats, showing them to be at once classic and contemporary. Over a dozen major scholars and critics take up works by James and Hitchcock, in paired sets, to explore the often surprising ways that reading James helps us watch Hitchcock and what watching Hitchcock tells us about reading James. A wide-range of approaches offer fresh insights about spectatorship, narrative structure, and cinematic representation, as well as the relationship between technology and art, the powers of silence, sensory-and sensational-experiences, the impact of cognition, and the uncertainty of interpretation. The essays explore the avowal and disavowal of familial bonds, as well as questions of Victorian convention, female agency, and male anxiety. And they fruitfully engage issues related to patriarchy, colonialism, national, transnational, and global identities. The capacious collection, with its brilliant insights and intellectual surprises, is equally compelling in its range and cogency for James readers and film theorists, for Hitchcock fans and James scholars.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 019991057X
Size: 67.20 MB
Format: PDF
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 288
View: 4764
Henry James and Alfred Hitchcock knew too much. Self-imposed exiles fully in the know, they approached American and European society as inside-outsiders, a position that afforded them a kind of double vision. Masters of their arts, manipulators of their audiences, prescient and pathbreaking in their techniques, these demanding and meticulous artists fiercely defended authorial and directorial control. Their fictions and films are obsessed with knowledge and its powers: who knows what? What is there to know? The Men Who Knew Too Much innovatively pairs these two greats, showing them to be at once classic and contemporary. Over a dozen major scholars and critics take up works by James and Hitchcock, in paired sets, to explore the often surprising ways that reading James helps us watch Hitchcock and what watching Hitchcock tells us about reading James. A wide-range of approaches offer fresh insights about spectatorship, narrative structure, and cinematic representation, as well as the relationship between technology and art, the powers of silence, sensory-and sensational-experiences, the impact of cognition, and the uncertainty of interpretation. The essays explore the avowal and disavowal of familial bonds, as well as questions of Victorian convention, female agency, and male anxiety. And they fruitfully engage issues related to patriarchy, colonialism, national, transnational, and global identities. The capacious collection, with its brilliant insights and intellectual surprises, is equally compelling in its range and cogency for James readers and film theorists, for Hitchcock fans and James scholars.
Victorians Institute Journal
Author: Victorians Institute
Publisher:
ISBN:
Size: 26.64 MB
Format: PDF, ePub
Category : Art, Victorian
Languages : en
Pages :
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Size: 26.64 MB
Format: PDF, ePub
Category : Art, Victorian
Languages : en
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The Oxford Handbook Of Victorian Poetry
Author: Matthew Bevis
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0191653039
Size: 70.41 MB
Format: PDF, ePub
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 908
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'I am inclined to think that we want new forms . . . as well as thoughts', confessed Elizabeth Barrett to Robert Browning in 1845. The Oxford Handbook of Victorian Poetry provides a closely-read appreciation of the vibrancy and variety of Victorian poetic forms, and attends to poems as both shaped and shaping forces. The volume is divided into four main sections. The first section on 'Form' looks at a few central innovations and engagements—'Rhythm', 'Beat', 'Address', 'Rhyme', 'Diction', 'Syntax', and 'Story'. The second section, 'Literary Landscapes', examines the traditions and writers (from classical times to the present day) that influence and take their bearings from Victorian poets. The third section provides 'Readings' of twenty-three poets by concentrating on particular poems or collections of poems, offering focused, nuanced engagements with the pleasures and challenges offered by particular styles of thinking and writing. The final section, 'The Place of Poetry', conceives and explores 'place' in a range of ways in order to situate Victorian poetry within broader contexts and discussions: the places in which poems were encountered; the poetic representation and embodiment of various sites and spaces; the location of the 'Victorian' alongside other territories and nationalities; and debates about the place - and displacement - of poetry in Victorian society. This Handbook is designed to be not only an essential resource for those interested in Victorian poetry and poetics, but also a landmark publication—provocative, seminal volume that will offer a lasting contribution to future studies in the area.
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0191653039
Size: 70.41 MB
Format: PDF, ePub
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 908
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'I am inclined to think that we want new forms . . . as well as thoughts', confessed Elizabeth Barrett to Robert Browning in 1845. The Oxford Handbook of Victorian Poetry provides a closely-read appreciation of the vibrancy and variety of Victorian poetic forms, and attends to poems as both shaped and shaping forces. The volume is divided into four main sections. The first section on 'Form' looks at a few central innovations and engagements—'Rhythm', 'Beat', 'Address', 'Rhyme', 'Diction', 'Syntax', and 'Story'. The second section, 'Literary Landscapes', examines the traditions and writers (from classical times to the present day) that influence and take their bearings from Victorian poets. The third section provides 'Readings' of twenty-three poets by concentrating on particular poems or collections of poems, offering focused, nuanced engagements with the pleasures and challenges offered by particular styles of thinking and writing. The final section, 'The Place of Poetry', conceives and explores 'place' in a range of ways in order to situate Victorian poetry within broader contexts and discussions: the places in which poems were encountered; the poetic representation and embodiment of various sites and spaces; the location of the 'Victorian' alongside other territories and nationalities; and debates about the place - and displacement - of poetry in Victorian society. This Handbook is designed to be not only an essential resource for those interested in Victorian poetry and poetics, but also a landmark publication—provocative, seminal volume that will offer a lasting contribution to future studies in the area.
Victorians On Screen
Author: Iris Kleinecke-Bates
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1137316721
Size: 20.44 MB
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Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 233
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Victorians on Screen investigates the representation of the Victorian age on British television from the mid-1990s to the mid-2000s. Structured around key areas of enquiry specific to British television, it avoids a narrow focus on genre by instead taking a thematic approach and exploring notions of authenticity, realism and identity.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1137316721
Size: 20.44 MB
Format: PDF, ePub, Mobi
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 233
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Victorians on Screen investigates the representation of the Victorian age on British television from the mid-1990s to the mid-2000s. Structured around key areas of enquiry specific to British television, it avoids a narrow focus on genre by instead taking a thematic approach and exploring notions of authenticity, realism and identity.
Essay And General Literature Index
Author: Minnie Earl Sears
Publisher:
ISBN:
Size: 54.14 MB
Format: PDF, ePub, Mobi
Category : Essays
Languages : en
Pages :
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Includes "List of books indexed" (published also separately).
Publisher:
ISBN:
Size: 54.14 MB
Format: PDF, ePub, Mobi
Category : Essays
Languages : en
Pages :
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Includes "List of books indexed" (published also separately).
Museums In The Rearview Mirror Exhibits And Institutional Identity In Michigan Museums 1930 1995
Author: Maria Quinlan Leiby
Publisher:
ISBN:
Size: 23.85 MB
Format: PDF, ePub, Mobi
Category : Electronic dissertations
Languages : en
Pages : 640
View: 2317
Publisher:
ISBN:
Size: 23.85 MB
Format: PDF, ePub, Mobi
Category : Electronic dissertations
Languages : en
Pages : 640
View: 2317
A Companion To Sensation Fiction
Author: Pamela K. Gilbert
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1444342215
Size: 27.10 MB
Format: PDF
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 680
View: 1828
This comprehensive collection offers a complete introduction to one of the most popular literary forms of the Victorian period, its key authors and works, its major themes, and its lasting legacy. Places key authors and novels in their cultural and historical context Includes studies of major topics such as race, gender, melodrama, theatre, poetry, realism in fiction, and connections to other art forms Contributions from top international scholars approach an important literary genre from a range of perspectives Offers both a pre and post-history of the genre to situate it in the larger tradition of Victorian publishing and literature Incorporates coverage of traditional research and cutting-edge contemporary scholarship
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1444342215
Size: 27.10 MB
Format: PDF
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 680
View: 1828
This comprehensive collection offers a complete introduction to one of the most popular literary forms of the Victorian period, its key authors and works, its major themes, and its lasting legacy. Places key authors and novels in their cultural and historical context Includes studies of major topics such as race, gender, melodrama, theatre, poetry, realism in fiction, and connections to other art forms Contributions from top international scholars approach an important literary genre from a range of perspectives Offers both a pre and post-history of the genre to situate it in the larger tradition of Victorian publishing and literature Incorporates coverage of traditional research and cutting-edge contemporary scholarship
Middlebrow Feminism In Classic British Detective Fiction
Author: M. Schaub
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1137276967
Size: 78.91 MB
Format: PDF, Mobi
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 162
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This is a feminist study of a recurring character type in classic British detective fiction by women - a woman who behaves like a Victorian gentleman. Exploring this character type leads to a new evaluation of the politics of classic detective fiction and the middlebrow novel as a whole.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1137276967
Size: 78.91 MB
Format: PDF, Mobi
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 162
View: 2340
This is a feminist study of a recurring character type in classic British detective fiction by women - a woman who behaves like a Victorian gentleman. Exploring this character type leads to a new evaluation of the politics of classic detective fiction and the middlebrow novel as a whole.