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Labyrinths of Deceit Richard J. Walker

Labyrinths of Deceit par Richard J. Walker

Labyrinths of Deceit Richard J. Walker


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Résumé

Prominent citizens in nineteenth-century England believed themselves to be living in a time of unstoppable progress.

Labyrinths of Deceit Résumé

Labyrinths of Deceit: Culture, Modernity and Identity in the Nineteenth Century Richard J. Walker

Prominent citizens in nineteenth-century England believed themselves to be living in a time of unstoppable progress. Yet running just beneath Victorian triumphalism were strong undercurrents of chaos and uncertainty. Richard Walker plumbs the depths of those currents in order to present an alternative history of nineteenth-century society. Mining literary and philosophical works of the period, Walker explores the crisis of identity that beset nineteenth-century thinkers and how that crisis revealed itself in portrayals of addiction, split personalities, and religious mania. Victorian England will never look the same.

À propos de Richard J. Walker

Richard J. Walker is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Central Lancashire.

Sommaire

  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction: Tracing the fragments of modernity
  • Part I: (De)Generating doubles: duality and the split personality in the prose writing of James Hogg, Robert Louis Stevenson and Oscar Wilde
  • Introduction
  • 1 Speaking and answering in the character of another: James Hogg's private memoirs
  • 2 He, I say - I cannot say, I: Robert Louis Stevenson's strange case
  • 3 The psychopathology of everyday narcissism: Oscar Wilde's picture
  • Part II: The stripping of the halo: religion and identity in the poetry of Alfred Tennyson, James 'B. V.' Thomson and Gerard Manley Hopkins
  • Introduction
  • 4 A life of death: Alfred Tennyson's 'St Simeon Stylites'
  • 5 But what am I? Alfred Tennyson's In Memoriam
  • 6 All is vanity and nothingness: James 'B. V.' Thomson's haunted city
  • 7 Dead letters: Gerard Manley Hopkins's 'Terrible Sonnets'
  • Part III: Infected ecstasy: addiction and modernity in the work of Thomas De Quincey, Alfred Tennyson, Christina Rossetti and Bram Stoker
  • Introduction
  • 8 A change in physical economy: Thomas De Quincey's confession
  • 9 Coming like ghosts to trouble joy: Alfred Tennyson's 'The Lotos Eaters'
  • 10 'Like honey to the throat but poison to the blood: Christina Rossetti's addictive market
  • 11 The blood is the life: Bram Stoker's infected capital
  • Conclusion: Ghost-script
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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GOR003799740
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Labyrinths of Deceit: Culture, Modernity and Identity in the Nineteenth Century Richard J. Walker
Occasion - Très bon état
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Liverpool University Press
20080101
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