Nineteenth-Century Literature in Transition: The 1800s
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:28th Feb '26
£85.00
This title is due to be published on 28th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Fourteen original essays on British literature of the nineteenth century's first decade, emphasizing new approaches and methodologies.
For students and scholars of British literature, the fourteen essays contained in this volume open fresh perspectives on a key transitional decade. Each models a new approach to the literary culture of this era, challenging old understandings of the nineteenth century's first decade via new methods of reading and analysis.How did British literature develop in the wake of the radical 1790s and during the years of war, reaction, and uncertain renewal that constituted the nineteenth century's first decade? The essays in this volume examine the literary forms and cultural formations that emerged during this paradoxical era of aftermath and new beginnings. They reexamine a period within the Romantic period, and within the larger context of the nineteenth century, exploring the historical self-consciousness of this post-revolutionary era and highlighting the emergence of ideas of temporality and historicity that lead us to reconsider the past as comprised of decadal units, of centuries, and of things like 'the age of revolutions' and the spirits that animate them. Using fresh approaches and methodologies, the essays in this book examine the beginnings of the nineteenth century and its literature according to the critical, theoretical, and archival possibilities of the twenty-first.
ISBN: 9781009200981
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365 pages