The British Aristocracy in Popular Culture

Essays on 200 Years of Representations

Ian Duncan editor Stefania Michelucci editor Luisa Villa editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc

Published:18th May '20

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As traditional social hierarchies fall away, ever steeper levels of economic inequality and the entrenchment of new class distinctions lend a new glamor to the idea of aristocracy: witness the worldwide popularity of Downton Abbey, or the seemingly insatiable public fascination with the private lives of the British royal family. This collection of new essays investigates the enduring attraction to the icon of the aristocrat and the spectacle of aristocratic society. It traces the ambivalent reactions the aristocracy provokes and the needs (political, ideological, psychological, and otherwise) it caters to in modern times when the economic power of the landed classes have been eroded and their political role curtailed. In this interdisciplinary collection, aristocracy is considered from multiple viewpoints, including British and American literature, European history and politics, cultural studies, linguistics, visual arts, music, and media studies.

“The collection applies various research methodologies to literary, artistic, and film representations of the British nobility to examine the enduring symbolic role and place of the aristocracy in culture and history. … These essays expand understanding of why these representations of British nobility matter—how they create and perpetuate a persistent ‘modern imagery’ of a historic aristocracy that many in the British and Anglophile world crave. ...recommended.”—Choice

ISBN: 9781476674872

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm

Weight: 376g

277 pages