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Victorian Disharmonies A Reconsideration Of Nineteenthcentury English Fiction Francesco Marroni

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Victorian Disharmonies A Reconsideration Of Nineteenthcentury English Fiction Francesco Marroni
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Publisher: University of Delaware Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.13 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Francesco Marroni
ISBN: 9780874130904, 0874130905
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Victorian Disharmonies A Reconsideration Of Nineteenthcentury English Fiction Francesco Marroni by Francesco Marroni 9780874130904, 0874130905 instant download after payment.

This study presents a new approach to the canon of nineteenth-century English fiction by defining the ideological framework within which some of the most controversial novelists of the Victorian period inscribed their imaginative responses to a changing society and its social unrest. The book posits a radical re-visioning of such authors as Dickens, Collins, Gaskell, Gissing, and Hardy by adopting the notion of disharmony as a common thematic thread of their fictional production. While the establishment invoked moral order and social harmony, their novels and short stories configured a world beset by conflicting drives and ethical aporias. What is represented in novels like A Tale of Two Cities, The Whirlpool, and Jude the Obscure is not only a society often on the verge of collapse, but also exemplary stories in which identities are disintegrated and individual destinies are caught up in the mechanism of deceptive fantasizing leading to psychological destructiveness and silence. In the attempt to avoid any form of hermeneutical simplification of the age and its cultural debates, the rich and stimulating introduction of Victorian Disharmonies aims at portraying the social and cultural contexts as well as the major topics that attracted artistic and literary imagination---urbanization and the phenomenon of the crowd, pollution and the changing countryside, Deus Absconditus and religious doubt, medievalism and the dream of a new order. Using a critical methodology combining semiotic investigation with profound awareness of the socio-behavioral codes and historical processes of the Victorian period, chapter 1 focuses on Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities that is interpreted as a novel dramatizing a "private" and Christian version of the French revolution. Subsequent chapters, one devoted to Wilkie Collins's The Dead Secret and two to Elizabeth Gaskell's shorter fiction, analyze certain ontological and ethical tensions underlying their texts that oscillate between realistic techniques and a pursuit of Gothic sensationalism. Chapters 5 and 6, on Gissing's The Whirlpool and Hardy's Jude the Obscure, respectively, are more directly concerned with a challenging and truthful representation of protagonists confronting change and the late-Victorian contrast between old institutions and new axiological horizons This thought-provoking book delineates how fiction developed from Dickens's intensely Christological worldview to Gissing's self-deceptive and pessimistic humanism, from Collins's and Gaskell's patholo-gized womanhood to Hardy's intellectual wasteland where there is no room for redemption and moral rebirth. Victorian Disharmonies provides a fresh account of crucial fictional texts of the age, while its lively presentation of the literary scene will prove stimulating to readers interested in the history of Victorianism as a paradigmatic phenomenon of British culture.

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