Inventing the Victorians by Matthew Sweet

Inventing the Victorians by Matthew Sweet

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Zusammenfassung

An attempt to re-imagine the Victorians: to suggest new ways of looking at received ideas about their culture; to distinguish myth from reality; to generate the possibility of a new relationship between them and people of the 21st century.

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Inventing the Victorians by Matthew Sweet

Suppose that everything we think we know about the Victorians is wrong. That we have persistently misrepresented their culture, perhaps to make ourselves feel more satisfyingly liberal and sophisticated. What if they were much more fun that we ever suspected? As Matthew Sweet shows us in this brilliant study, many of the concepts that strike us as terrifically new - political spin-doctoring, extravagant publicity stunts, hardcore pornography, anxieties about the impact of popular culture upon children - are Victorian inventions. Most of the pleasures that we imagine to be our own, the Victorians enjoyed first: the theme park, the shopping mall, the movies, the amusement arcade, the crime novel and the sensational newspaper report. They were engaged in a well-nigh continuous search for bigger and better thrills. If Queen Victoria wasn't amused, then she was in a very small minority . . .
Matthew Sweet has been film critic for the Independent on Sunday, a columnist for The Big Issue and a director's assistant at the RSC. He has co-authored the FilmFour Film Guide, contributed to the Oxford Companion to English Literature, and has edited an edition of Wilkie Collins' The Woman in White for Penguin Classics
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ISBN 13 9780571206582
ISBN 10 0571206581
Titel Inventing the Victorians
Autor Matthew Sweet
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Faber & Faber
Erscheinungsjahr 2005-02-24
Seitenanzahl 288
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