Hardy, Conrad and the Senses
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:30th Nov '19
Should be back in stock very soon
Explores 'scenic realism' in the major novels of Thomas Hardy and Joseph Conrad
Offers the first book-length study of connections between these two major authors bringingnew approaches to bear on often-taught worksProvides an understanding of impressionist styles of writing that is drawn from contemporary empirical scienceTells a progressive chronological story of both authors' use of the senses in their fictionArgues for a distinctive place for Hardy and Conrad in late-Victorian fiction which challenges the narrative of a modernist rupture with Victorian realismSupported by wide reading in nineteenth-century science and letters, and comprehensive knowledge of twentieth century criticism of the two novelistsThis book readsthe highly descriptive impressionist writings of Hardy and Conrad together in the light of a shared attention to sight and sound. With a focus on nature and the environment, Hugh Epstein analyses thirteen of these powerful works in the historical company of contemporary discussions in Victorian science. He takes them beyond their 'Victorian' and 'Modernist' labels to show how vivid and urgent these novels are for the modern reader.
ISBN: 9781474449861
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272 pages