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Twilight Histories: Twilight Histories, cartea 231

Autor Camilla Cassidy
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 noi 2022
Twilight Histories explores the relationship between nostalgia and the Victorian historical novel, arguing that both responded to the turbulence brought by accelerating modernisation. Nostalgia began as a pathological homesickness, its first victims seventeenth-century soldiers serving abroad. Only gradually did it become the sentimental memory we understand it as today. In a striking parallel to nostalgia’s origin, the historical novel emerged in the tumultuous early-years of the nineteenth century, at a time when the Napoleonic Wars once again set troops on the move, creating a new wave of homesick soldiers. In the historical novels of Gaskell, Thackeray, Dickens, Eliot and Hardy, nostalgia offered a language in which to describe the experience of living through changing times as a homesickness for history.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004526501
ISBN-10: 9004526501
Pagini: 250
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Koninklijke Brill Bv
Colecția Twilight Histories
Seriile Twilight Histories, Brill


Notă biografică

Camilla Cassidy holds a DPhil in nineteenth-century literature from the University of Oxford and teaches Interdisciplinary Humanities in the Faculty of Sustainability at Leuphana University of Lüneburg.

Cuprins

List of Figures

Introduction
1 Nostalgia
1.1Origins of “Nostalgia” and What Came Before

1.2Nostalgia for a Place: Local and Global

1.3Nostalgia for a Time

1.4Return: Restorative and Reflective Nostalgia

1.5Belated Nostalgias


2 Writing History in Changing Times

3 The Historical Novel: Nostalgic Fictions in Times of Change
3.1The Napoleonic Wars and Historical Fiction

3.2History and Biography: Novels of the Recent Past

3.3History and Fiction in Historical Fiction

3.4Structures of Desire: The Nostalgic Historical Novel


4 Chapters


1Sylvia’s Lovers and the Press Gang
1 The Art of Forgetfulness

2 Homesickness and the Press-Ganged Soldier in Sylvia’s Lovers (1863)
2.1Napoleon, Nostalgia, and the Historical Novel

2.2Readability and Forgetfulness

2.3Leave-Taking


2Thackeray’s Homesick Soldiers
1 Wavering Heroes and the Middle Way

2 Walter Scott and Intertextuality

3 Nostalgia as a ‘Swiss Disease’: Exiles and Homesick Soldiers

4 Autobiography

5 Battlefields in Historical Fiction


3George Eliot’s Foregone Conclusions

4Charles Dickens’s Iron Times

5Strangers in Wessex
1 Belated Nostalgia and Regional Fiction: A Time and a Place

2 Hardy’s English Peasants
2.1The Return of the Native: What Is Doing Well?


3 Itinerant Workers: Metaphors of Roots, Migrancy and Labour
3.1The Mayor of Casterbridge: A Man Must Live Where His Money Is Made


4 Consuming Nostalgia: A Poeticised Pathology
4.1Historical Fictions: Authentic and Inauthentic Pasts


5 Between History and Memory: The Dorsetshire Labourer and the Homesick Soldier


Conclusion
1 Why Don’t We Take Nostalgia Seriously Anymore?

2 Subjectivity and ‘Good’ History

3 Politics and Ideology

4 Imagination and Environment


Appendix 1: Images

Appendix 2: Unpublished Mss Transcriptions

Selected Bibliography

Index