A History of Victorian Literature

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Pub. Date: 2009-03-01
Publisher(s): Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

Incorporating a broad range of contemporary scholarship, A 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

Table of Contents

Preface
Note on Citations
Introduction: Locating Victorian Literature.
Byron is Dead
Cultural Contexts
The Literary Field
An Age of Prose
The Situation of Poetry
Victorian Theater
The Novel After Scott
"The Times are Unexampled": Literature.
in the Age of Machinery, 1830-1850.
Constructing the Man of Letters
The Burdens of Poetry
Theater in the 1830s
Fiction in the Early 1830s
Dickens and the Forms of Fiction
Poetry after the Annuals
Literature of Travel
History and Heroism
Social Crisis and the Novel
The Domestic Ideal
From Silver-Fork to Farce
Poetry in the Early 1840s
The Literature of Labor
Medievalism
"The Two Nations"
"What's Money After All?"
Romance and Religion
The Novel of Development
Art, Politics, and Faith
In Memoriam
Crystal Palace and Bleak House: Expansion.
and Anomie, 1851-1873.
The Novel and Society
Crimea and the Forms of Heroism
Empire
Spasmodics and Other Poets
The Power of Art
Realisms
Two Guineveres
Sensation
Dreams of Self-Fashioning
Narrating Nature: Darwin
Novels and their Audiences
Literature for Children
Poetry in the Early 1860s
Criticism and Belief
The Pleasures of the Difficult
The Hellenic Tradition
Domesticity, Politics, Empire, and the Novel
After Dickens
The Persistence of Epic
Poisonous Honey and Fleshly Poetry
The Rise of Mass Culture and the Specter.
of Decline, 1873-1901.
Science, Materialism, and Value
Twilight of the Poetic Titans
The Decline of the Marriage Plot
The Aesthetic Movement Aesthetic Poetry
Life-Writing
Morality and the Novel
Romance
Regionalism
The Arrival of Kipling
Fiction and the Forms of Belief
Sex, Science, and Danger
Fictions of the Artist
Decadence
Drama in the 1880s
The New Woman in Fiction
Decadent Form
The Poetry of London
Yeats
The Scandal of Wilde
Poetry After Wilde
Fictions of Decline
Conrad
Epilogue
Works Cited
Index
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