The Victorians and the Eighteenth Century

Reassessing the Tradition

Katherine Turner author Francis O'Gorman author Katherine Turner editor Francis O'Gorman editor

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Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:13th Jul '17

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Disrupting the common assumption that the Victorians regarded their eighteenth-century predecessors with little interest or with disdain, the essays in The Victorians and the Eighteenth Century propose a re-examination of these relationships. Together, they expose some of the significant and complex ways in which key aspects and texts of the eighteenth century were situated, read, and transacted within the post-Romantic nineteenth century. Individual essays examine the influence of the work of Pope and the eighteenth-century novelists such as Johnson, Chatterton, and Rousseau on a range of Victorian writers and cultural productions, including Dickens, Eliot, Oliphant, Ruskin, historical fiction, late Victorian art criticism, The English Men of Letters series, and the Oxford English Dictionary. The contributors challenge long-held views about Victorian uses of the past, and offer new insights into how the literature and culture of the eighteenth century helped shape the culture and identity of the nineteenth. This collection of essays by an impressive array of scholars, with a Preface by David Fairer, represents a unique approach to this area of literary history and offers new perspectives on the nature and methodology of 'periodization'. While it is obviously of great interest to students of eighteenth-century and Victorian literature, it will also appeal to readers more broadly concerned with questions of literary influence, periodization, and historiography.

'...the best essays in this collection will be of interest not only to scholars of the Victorians and Augustans, but those with an interest in wider questions of how literary influence, authority and tradition are imagined and contested.' Times Literary Supplement 'The detailed research and marshalling of evidence that mark each essay are a definite strength of this volume... highly readable.' New Perspectives on the Eighteenth Century '... a significant contribution to our understanding of British literary history... A brief preface by David Fairer, perhaps today's all-around best historical reader of the eighteenth century itself, eloquently states why much of this literary history has been lost to sight.' Victorians Institute Journal 'After this feast of very enjoyable essays - as a reviewer, one does appreciate such clarity, diversity and competence - one wishes for a second volume along the same line... very successful book.' Dickens Quarterly ’... this is a wonderfully vibrant collection that re-presents the nineteenth century as an overtly rational, dryly agnostic, and slightly supercilious imitation of the period it followed.’ Victorian Studies

ISBN: 9781138263611

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Weight: 385g

284 pages