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Novel Institutions

Anachronism, Irish Novels and Nineteenth-Century Realism

Mary L Mullen author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:26th May '21

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Explores the politics of nineteenth-century British realism Offers a new theory of institutions grounded in temporalityOutlines a transnational theory of British realism that emerges from interpreting Irish realist novelsReassesses the politics of realism and the politics of institutionsContains close-reading of realist novels as well as a new genealogy of British realismAdvances a new understanding of the relationship between realism and colonialismThis book examines anachronisms in realist writing from the colonial periphery to redefine British realism and rethink the politics of institutions. Paying unprecedented attention to nineteenth-century Irish novels, it demonstrates how institutions constrain social relationships in the present and limit our sense of political possibilities in the future. It argues that we cannot escape institutions, but we can refuse the narrow political future that they work to secure.

Novel Institutions considers the ways in which institutions configure, regulate and foreclose time in that powerful nineteenth century form we call realism. Mullen’s readings of a largely unstudied cache of Irish novels suggest that we are not obliged to inhabit the futures the dominant novel imagines for us, and that reading time out of joint can offer very realistic hope for changing the institutions that we inhabit. * Elaine Freedgood, New York University *
This book makes a key intervention in both nineteenth-century studies and Irish studies by considering in conjunction with each other British and Irish novels that were written more or less contemporaneously. [...] It is a pleasure and a privilege to be guided by Mullen through the nineteenth century--and into the twenty-first. -- Patrick R. O'Malley, Georgetown University * Review 19 *

  • Winner of American Conference on Irish Literature: The Robert Rhodes Prize for Books on Literature 2019
  • Winner of American Conference on Irish Literature: The Robert Rhodes Prize for Books on Literature 2019

ISBN: 9781474453257

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 404g

264 pages