Down from London

Seaside Reading in the Railway Age

Carolyn W de la L Oulton author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Liverpool University Press

Published:1st Mar '22

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In the first hundred years of the UK rail network, the seaside figures as a nerve centre, managing and making visible the period’s complex interplay between health, death, gender and sexuality. This monograph discusses around 130 novels of the railway age to show how the seaside infiltrates a diverse range of literature, subverting the boundaries between high and low literary culture. The seaside holiday galvanises innovative literary forms, including early twentieth-century holiday crime and romance fiction, which has its origins in the sensational strategies of mid-nineteenth-century authors. Where reading takes place is at least as important as what is read, and case studies on literary Brighton and Dickensian Kent explore the occasionally fraught relationship between seaside towns and the metropolis, as London visitors are represented in – and are the target audience for – literary accounts of the seaside holiday. The act of reading by the sea is itself overdetermined and problematic, a dilemma that is managed in part through the development of text-free literary tourism in the late nineteenth century. Deploying strategies from literary criticism, histories of reading, libraries and the book, and literary tourism, this book recovers ‘seaside reading’ as both a literary sub-genre and a deeply contested mode of engagement.

'This study explores the intersection of seaside resorts and reading fiction in the Victorian age, offering a richly researched account of the origins of today's sun-lounger paperback. Through the way she expertly weaves together cultural geographical and bibliographical methodologies, Oulton allows us to read the settings "seaside novels" deploy in direct, intimate and at times surprising relation to the seaside locations in which these books were so often read. The book thus draws upon the long-standing historicist riches of nineteenth-century scholarship to make an important contribution to the cutting-edge interdisciplinary field of Coastal Studies.'
- Matthew Ingleby, Queen Mary University of London

ISBN: 9781800854611

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288 pages