British Writers and Paris is both a very instructive and pleasant book to read.
Celine Sabiron, Review of English Studies
'A wicked and detestable place, though wonderfully attractive': Charles Dickens's conflicted feelings about Paris typify the fascination and repulsion with which a host of mid-nineteenth-century British writers viewed their nearest foreign capital. Variously perceived as the showcase for sophisticated, cosmopolitan talent, the home of revolution, a stronghold of Roman Catholicism, and a shrine to irreligious hedonism, Paris was also a city where writers were respected and journalism flourished. This historically-grounded account of the ways in which Paris touched the careers and work of both major and minor Victorian writers considers both their actual experiences of an urban environment, distinctively different from anything Britain offered, and the extent to which this became absorbed and expressed within the Victorian imaginary.
Casting a wide literary net, the first part of this book explores these writers' reaction to the swiftly changing politics and topography of Paris, before considering the nature of their social interactions with the Parisians, through networks provided by institutions such as the British Embassy and the salons. The second part of the book examines the significance of Paris for mid-nineteenth-century Anglophone journalists., paying particular attention to the ways in which the young Thackeray's exposure to Parisian print culture shaped him as both writer and artist. The final part focuses on fictional representations of Paris, revealing the frequency with which they relied upon previous literary sources, and how the surprisingly narrow palette of subgenres, structures and characters they employed contributed to the characteristic, and sometimes contradictory, prejudices of a swiftly-growing British readership.
Les mer
This book tells the story of the way in which the turbulent, hedonistic world of mid-nineteenth-century Paris touched the careers and work of a host of Victorian writers, major and minor.
PART ONE: FINDING ONE'S BEARINGS IN MID-NINETEENTH-CENTURY PARIS; PART TWO: ANGLOPHONE JOURNALISM IN PARIS; PART THREE: THE FICTIONAL FORMATTING OF PARIS; BIBLIOGRAPHY
Tells a much-neglected story of British writers' engagement with Paris
Challenges standard accounts which emphasize Germany as the chief intellectual influence
Uses a very wide range of literary sources to reveal a hitherto unexplored world of piece-work and business skulduggery
Helps the reader to appreciate the rapidity of change over the middle decades of the century. Fascinating for anyone who loves Paris
Demonstrates the cosmopolitan nature of contemporary European print culture, and reveals British fiction's frequent dependence on French literary sources
Les mer
Elisabeth Jay was born in London and educated at Talbot Heath School, Bournemouth and St. Anne's College, Oxford. She has lived and worked mainly in Oxford, with the occasional period researching and/or teaching, in the USA and France. Her research publications have pursued two, occasionally intersecting, major pathways: work on a number of Victorian women writers and the cross-disciplinary study of nineteenth-century literature and theology and scholarly editions
of Victorian works in a variety of genres. Since September, 2011 she is Professor Emerita at Oxford Brookes University.
Les mer
Tells a much-neglected story of British writers' engagement with Paris
Challenges standard accounts which emphasize Germany as the chief intellectual influence
Uses a very wide range of literary sources to reveal a hitherto unexplored world of piece-work and business skulduggery
Helps the reader to appreciate the rapidity of change over the middle decades of the century. Fascinating for anyone who loves Paris
Demonstrates the cosmopolitan nature of contemporary European print culture, and reveals British fiction's frequent dependence on French literary sources
Les mer
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ISBN
9780199655243
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
638 gr
Høyde
241 mm
Bredde
166 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
342
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