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William Morris And The Idea Of Community Romance History And Propaganda 18801914 Anna Vaninskaya

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William Morris And The Idea Of Community Romance History And Propaganda 18801914 Anna Vaninskaya
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.2 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Anna Vaninskaya
ISBN: 9780748643721, 0748643729
Language: English
Year: 2010

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William Morris And The Idea Of Community Romance History And Propaganda 18801914 Anna Vaninskaya by Anna Vaninskaya 9780748643721, 0748643729 instant download after payment.

Named Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2011


The great polymath William Morris and his contemporaries and followers - from H. Rider Haggard to H. G. Wells - are the focus of this study. Anna Vaninskaya draws upon a wide array of primary sources: from working-class fiction and articles in fringe socialist newspapers to historical treatises, autobiographies and diaries, in order to explore the many ways Victorians and Edwardians talked about community and modernity.


Vaninskaya’s narrative moves from the realm of romance bestsellers and sniggering reviews to debates in weighty historical tomes, and then to the headquarters of revolutionary parties, to street-corners and shabby lecture halls. She demonstrates how in each domain the dream of community clashed with the reality of the modern state and market.


Key Features


  • Brings together for the first time in one interdisciplinary study the worlds of fin de siècle literature, politics, and historiography
  • Redefines the terms of the critical debate about the late-Victorian romance revival
  • Puts into dialogue mainstream and marginal literary productions
  • Uncovers the full extent of the contemporary radical appropriations of nineteenth-century scholarship
  • Incorporates previously unexamined archival material

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