Victorian Humor: A History, A Narrative Theory, and the Experience of Reading: Routledge Studies in Nineteenth Century Literature
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032727110
ISBN-10: 103272711X
Pagini: 226
Ilustrații: 36
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Nineteenth Century Literature
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 103272711X
Pagini: 226
Ilustrații: 36
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Nineteenth Century Literature
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
PostgraduateCuprins
Contents:
List of Illustrations
Preface
Introduction: Victorian Humor
· Their Laughter, Our Laughter
· A Place for Shared Laughter
· Current Humor Scholarship
· Humor and the Victorian Novel
Chapter One - A History of the Comic and Humor
· Pre-Modern Views of the Comic and a “Changed Intellectual Habitus”
· From Typology to Personality
· Moral Theory, Sentiment, and Ridicule in the Eighteenth Century
· The Romantic Imagination, Pathos, and Humor
· The Character of Victorian Humor
· Conclusion
Chapter Two - Patterns of Attention
· Introducing Humor: Dickens’ Christmas Carol and Stevenson’s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Treasure Island
· Victorian Realism and Accurate Eccentrics: Collins’ The Moonstone
· Victorian Manners and Recognizable Eccentrics: Trollope’s Orley Farm and Gaskell’s Wives and Daughters
· Conclusion
Chapter Three - Narration
· The Interpretive Implications of Intimacy: Gaskell’s Cranford and Thackeray’s “A Little Dinner at Timmins’s”
· Dual-Focalization and Characterizing the First-Person Narrator: Dickens’ Great Expectations
· Rhetorical Irony, Romantic Irony, and the Narrator: Bulwer-Lytton’s Pelham
· Humorous Narratorial Presence: Eliot’s Middlemarch
· An Avatar of Benevolence: Dickens’ Pickwick
· Conclusion
Chapter Four - Characters
· Peripheral Figures: The Immortality of Micawber
· Satiric Anti-Heroines: Thackeray’s Vanity Fair, Frances Trollope’s Widow Barnaby, and Meredith’s Evan Harrington
· Humorous Heroines: Dickens’ David Copperfield and Our Mutual Friend, Oliphant’s Miss Marjoribanks and Phoebe Junior, and Trollope’s Barchester Chronicles and The Prime Minister
· Conclusion
Chapter Five - Persuasion
· Novel Religious Priorities: Trollope’s Rachel Ray, Eliot’s “The Sad Fortunes of the Reverend Amos Barton”, and Oliphant’s “The Rector”
· Humorous Extremes and Humorous Mediation: Dickens’ Hard Times and Trollope’s The Warden
· Conclusion
Conclusion - A Changing Character
· A Convivial Invitation
Index
List of Illustrations
Preface
Introduction: Victorian Humor
· Their Laughter, Our Laughter
· A Place for Shared Laughter
· Current Humor Scholarship
· Humor and the Victorian Novel
Chapter One - A History of the Comic and Humor
· Pre-Modern Views of the Comic and a “Changed Intellectual Habitus”
· From Typology to Personality
· Moral Theory, Sentiment, and Ridicule in the Eighteenth Century
· The Romantic Imagination, Pathos, and Humor
· The Character of Victorian Humor
· Conclusion
Chapter Two - Patterns of Attention
· Introducing Humor: Dickens’ Christmas Carol and Stevenson’s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Treasure Island
· Victorian Realism and Accurate Eccentrics: Collins’ The Moonstone
· Victorian Manners and Recognizable Eccentrics: Trollope’s Orley Farm and Gaskell’s Wives and Daughters
· Conclusion
Chapter Three - Narration
· The Interpretive Implications of Intimacy: Gaskell’s Cranford and Thackeray’s “A Little Dinner at Timmins’s”
· Dual-Focalization and Characterizing the First-Person Narrator: Dickens’ Great Expectations
· Rhetorical Irony, Romantic Irony, and the Narrator: Bulwer-Lytton’s Pelham
· Humorous Narratorial Presence: Eliot’s Middlemarch
· An Avatar of Benevolence: Dickens’ Pickwick
· Conclusion
Chapter Four - Characters
· Peripheral Figures: The Immortality of Micawber
· Satiric Anti-Heroines: Thackeray’s Vanity Fair, Frances Trollope’s Widow Barnaby, and Meredith’s Evan Harrington
· Humorous Heroines: Dickens’ David Copperfield and Our Mutual Friend, Oliphant’s Miss Marjoribanks and Phoebe Junior, and Trollope’s Barchester Chronicles and The Prime Minister
· Conclusion
Chapter Five - Persuasion
· Novel Religious Priorities: Trollope’s Rachel Ray, Eliot’s “The Sad Fortunes of the Reverend Amos Barton”, and Oliphant’s “The Rector”
· Humorous Extremes and Humorous Mediation: Dickens’ Hard Times and Trollope’s The Warden
· Conclusion
Conclusion - A Changing Character
· A Convivial Invitation
Index
Notă biografică
Glynnis Cox is a recent graduate of the University of Edinburgh, where she served as graduate coordinator for the James Tait Black prize in fiction and biography and was a recipient of a Saltire Foundation scholarship. She is an independent scholar.
Descriere
Humor and the novel both belong, in important ways, to the nineteenth century. It is in the nineteenth-century that we saw an unprecedented outpouring of novels and short-stories, and it was also in the nineteenth century when ‘humor’ emerged as the dominant term through which the comic was described.