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Subjectivities Regenia Gagnier (Assistant Professor of English, Assistant Professor of English, Stanford University)

Subjectivities By Regenia Gagnier (Assistant Professor of English, Assistant Professor of English, Stanford University)

Summary

The thesis of this text is that, whereas bourgeois subjectivity resembles the central and developing self of such novels as "David Copperfield", working-class subjectivity consists of an attention to working environment and community that diminishes concern with self.

Subjectivities Summary

Subjectivities: A History of Self-Representation in Britain, 1832-1920 by Regenia Gagnier (Assistant Professor of English, Assistant Professor of English, Stanford University)

The author suggests that whereas bourgeois subjectivity ordinarily resembles the central and progressively developing self of such novels as David Copperfield, working class subjectivity consists of attention to working environment and community that diminishes the concern with self. These differences account for the relative valuations placed on middle class and working class autobiographies by the literary establishment.

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`this is a provocative work, and one that nails its colours to the mast early on ... admirable in its attention to detail and ability to assimilate those details, no matter how apparently disparate, into coherent ideological patterns. This book is a salutary reminder that the act of writing is no autotelic activity, but by its nature a mediation betwen self and society.' Bill Bell, Times Literary Supplement

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GOR012220833
9780195060966
0195060962
Subjectivities: A History of Self-Representation in Britain, 1832-1920 by Regenia Gagnier (Assistant Professor of English, Assistant Professor of English, Stanford University)
Used - Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
1991-05-16
334
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