Pater to Forster, 1873-1924

Pater to Forster, 1873-1924

by Ruth Robbins
Pater to Forster, 1873-1924

Pater to Forster, 1873-1924

by Ruth Robbins

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Overview

Was the late nineteenth century 'Victorian' or 'modern'? Why did the New Woman disappear from literary history? Where did T. S. Eliot's poetics of the city come from?

In this essential guide, Ruth Robbins explores an era often named an 'age of transition' which exists uneasily between the apparent certainties of the Victorians and the advent of a Modernist aesthetics of instability. Robbins considers some of the central literary categories and themes of the period (decadence, realism, nostalgia, New Woman writing, degeneration, imperialism and early modernism) in writings by both major and 'minor' writers, thereby creating a complex picture of transitions, continuities and breaks with the past. By examining this tumultuous era as an age in its own right, Pater to Forster, 1873-1924 offers the reader a rather different history of the late Victorians and Modernists, and retells that history from a new perspective.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350317574
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 03/08/2017
Series: Transitions
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 244
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

RUTH ROBBINS is Lecturer in English Studies at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK
RUTH ROBBINS is Senior Lecturer in English Studies at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK.

Table of Contents

General Editor's Preface
A Note on Texts Used
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Ways of Seeing
The Persistence of Realism
Rhymers and Reasoners: Poetry in Transition
The Strange Case of Mr Wilde; or, 1895 and All That
Masculine Romance, Cultural Capital and Crisis
New Women for Old: Politics and Fictional Forms in New Woman Writing
Conclusions: Rainbow 's End: The Janus Period
Seletive Chronology
Annotated Bibliography
Bibliography
Index.

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Excellent background reading: a carefully researched and interestingly written survey book of the period. Very useful chronology and annotated bibliography. I enjoyed this book very much and am sure students will, too.' - Ann Heilmann, University of Wales Swansea

'The most up-to-date and comprehensive guide to a fascinating period.' - John Stokes, King's College London

'A very nice 'digest' of the field, accessible to undergraduates...and providing a more compact overview than other such guides.' - Dr Sally Leger, Birkbeck College, University of London

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