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The Experience Of Idling In Victorian Travel Texts 18501901 1st Ed Heidi Liedke

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The Experience Of Idling In Victorian Travel Texts 18501901 1st Ed Heidi Liedke
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.58 MB
Author: Heidi Liedke
ISBN: 9783319958606, 9783319958613, 3319958607, 3319958615
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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The Experience Of Idling In Victorian Travel Texts 18501901 1st Ed Heidi Liedke by Heidi Liedke 9783319958606, 9783319958613, 3319958607, 3319958615 instant download after payment.

This book brings together theories of spatiality and mobility with a study of travel writing in the Victorian period to suggest that ‘idleness’ is an important but neglected condition of subjectivity in that era. Contrary to familiar stereotypes of ‘the Victorians’ as characterized by speed, work, and mechanized travel, this books asserts a counter-narrative in which certain writers embraced idleness in travel as a radical means to ‘re-subjectification’ and the assertion of a ‘late-Romantic’ sensibility. Attentive to the historical and literary continuities between ‘Romantic’ and ‘Victorian’, the book reconstructs the Victorian discourse on idleness. It draws on an interdisciplinary range of theorists and brings together a fresh selection of accounts viewed through the lens of cultural studies as well as accounts of publication history and author biography. Travel texts from different genres (by writers such as Anna Mary Howitt, Jerome K. Jerome and George Gissing) are brought together as representing the different facets of the spectrum of idleness in the Victorian context.

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