Thinking Through Style

Non-Fiction Prose of the Long Nineteenth Century

Marcus Waithe editor Michael D Hurley editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:11th Jan '18

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Thinking Through Style cover

What is 'style', and how does it relate to thought in language? It has often been treated as something merely linguistic, independent of thought, ornamental; stylishness for its own sake. Or else it has been said to subserve thought, by mimicking, delineating, or heightening ideas that are already expressed in the words. This ambitious and timely book explores a third, more radical possibility in which style operates as a verbal mode of thinking through. Rather than figure thought as primary and pre-verbal, and language as a secondary delivery system, style is conceived here as having the capacity to clarify or generate thinking. The book's generic focus is on non-fiction prose, and it looks across the long nineteenth century. Leading scholars survey twenty authors to show where writers who have gained reputations as either 'stylists' or as 'thinkers' exploit the interplay between 'the what' and 'the how' of their prose. The study demonstrates how celebrated stylists might, after all, have thoughts worth attending to, and that distinguished thinkers might be enriched for us if we paid more due to their style. More than reversing the conventional categories, this innovative volume shows how 'style' and 'thinking' can be approached as a shared concern. At a moment when, especially in nineteenth-century studies, interest in style is re-emerging, this book revaluates some of the most influential figures of that age, re-imagining the possible alliances, interplays, and generative tensions between thinking, thinkers, style, and stylists.

impressive ... artfully remind[s] us that prose is the principle medium of thinking and of getting along in the world, and that literary criticism therefore matters not as a dilettantish pastime but as a model for how to handle the prose of the world without being bullied or commodified by it. * Jonathan Farina, Victorian Studies *
Thinking through Style amounts to a thoughtfully stylish demonstration of the at once serious and pleasurable insights to be gained from a close attention to how style both "simulates" and "stimulates" thought. Whatever it is that we do when we think "through" style, the collection compellingly shows that in prose as in thinking, il ny a pas de hors style. * Yasmin Solomonescu, Modern Philology *
Overall, this broad collection reminds us ... of the intellectual weight of the nineteenth century, and at its best it articulates its innovative point that, in Stevenson's words, 'style is the essence of thinking'. * David Greenham, Modern Language Review *
Conclusively, if not explicitly, the volume makes the case for the virtues and value of a stylish criticism. Thinking through Style represents English literary criticism at its best and acts as a salutary reminder of why we choose to do it. * Uttara Natarajan, Review of English Studies *
Thinking through Style is to be welcomed for its demonstration of the centrality and amplitude of style as a critical concern. It furnishes an advanced and eloquent education in the kinds of thinking and attention involved in a literary study of prose. * Andrew Hodgson, BARS *
making a wonderful case not only for twenty prose stylists of the long nineteenth century, from Coleridge to T.S. Eliot, but also for the close analysis of prose more generally, as an illuminating and suggestive field of study. * Hazlitt Review *

ISBN: 9780198737827

Dimensions: 242mm x 164mm x 30mm

Weight: 724g

374 pages