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Ruined by Design Shaping Novels and Gardens in the Culture of Sensibility

Ruined by Design: Shaping Novels and Gardens in the Culture of Sensibility

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By Inger Sigrun Brodey
February 23, 2012

By examining the motif of ruination in a variety of late-eighteenth-century domains, this book portrays the moral aesthetic of the culture of sensibility in Europe, particularly its negotiation of the demands of tradition and pragmatism alongside utopian longings for authenticity, natural goodness,...

The Life Writing of Otherness Woolf, Baldwin, Kingston, and Winterson

The Life Writing of Otherness: Woolf, Baldwin, Kingston, and Winterson

1st Edition

By Lauren Rusk
June 16, 2009

Focusing on innovative works by Woolf, Baldwin, Kingston and Winterson, the author analyzes how they each represent the self as unique, collectively "other," and inclusively human, and how these conflicting aspects of selfhood interact....

Literature and Development in North Africa The Modernizing Mission

Literature and Development in North Africa: The Modernizing Mission

1st Edition

By Perri Giovannucci
November 14, 2012

The book examines how modern global development largely privileges Western multinational interests at the expense of local or indigenous concerns in the "developing" nations of the East. The practices of development have mostly led not to economic, social, and political progressivism in local ...

Between Profits and Primitivism Shaping White Middle-Class Masculinity in the U.S., 1880-1917

Between Profits and Primitivism: Shaping White Middle-Class Masculinity in the U.S., 1880-1917

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By Athena Devlin
June 21, 2012

Between 1800 and the First World War, white middle-class men were depicted various forms of literature as weak and nervous. This book explores cultural writings dedicated to the physical and mental health of the male subject, showing that men have mobilized gender constructions repeatedly and ...

The Contemporary Anglophone Travel Novel The Aesthetics of Self-Fashioning in the Era of Globalization

The Contemporary Anglophone Travel Novel: The Aesthetics of Self-Fashioning in the Era of Globalization

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By Stephen M. Levin
August 30, 2012

The Contemporary Anglophone Travel Novel explores the themes of alienation and displacement in a genre of post-World War II novels that portrays the pursuit of an authentic travel experience in a culturally unfamiliar place. Levin explores two questions: why does travel to an "undiscovered" ...

Gendered Pathologies The Female Body and Biomedical Discourse in the Nineteenth-Century English Novel

Gendered Pathologies: The Female Body and Biomedical Discourse in the Nineteenth-Century English Novel

1st Edition

By Sondra Archimedes
July 27, 2012

Gendered Pathologies examines nineteenth-century literary representations of the pathologized female body in relation to biomedical discourses about gender and society in Victorian England. According to medical and scientific views of the period, the woman who did not conform to the dictates of ...

Victorian Narrative Technologies in the Middle East

Victorian Narrative Technologies in the Middle East

1st Edition

By Cara Murray
March 13, 2012

Victorian Narrative Technologies tells the story of how the British, who wanted nothing to do with the Suez Canal during the decades in which it was being internationally planned and invested, came to own it. It stands to reason that the nation that prided itself on its engineering prowess and had ...

Spaces of the Sacred and Profane Dickens, Trollope, and the Victorian Cathedral Town

Spaces of the Sacred and Profane: Dickens, Trollope, and the Victorian Cathedral Town

1st Edition

By Elizabeth A. Bridgham
February 24, 2012

This study examines the unique cultural space of Victorian cathedral towns as they appear in the literary work of Charles Dickens and Anthony Trollope, arguing that Dickens and Trollope use the cathedral town’s enclosure, and its overt connections between sacred and secular, present and past, as an...

Asian Diaspora Poetry in North America

Asian Diaspora Poetry in North America

1st Edition

By Benzi Zhang
December 09, 2011

Presenting a new way of reading that helps us discern some previously unnoticed or unnoticeable features of Asian diaspora poetry, this volume highlights how poetry plays a significant role in mediating and defining cross-cultural and transnational positions. Asian diaspora poetry in North America...

Writing the City Urban Visions and Literary Modernism

Writing the City: Urban Visions and Literary Modernism

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By Desmond Harding
December 09, 2011

Writing the City examines and challenges the traditional transatlantic axis of urban modernism, London-Paris-New York, an axis that has often elided the historical importance of other centers that have shaped metropolitan identities and discourses. According to Desmond Harding, James Joyce's ...

The Politics of Identity in Irish Drama W.B. Yeats, Augusta Gregory and J.M. Synge

The Politics of Identity in Irish Drama: W.B. Yeats, Augusta Gregory and J.M. Synge

1st Edition

By George Cusack
October 11, 2011

This study examines the early dramatic works of Yeats, Synge, and Gregory in the context of late colonial Ireland’s unique socio-political landscape. By contextualizing each author’s work within the artistic and political discourses of their time, Cusack demonstrates the complex negotiation of ...

Modern American Counter Writing Beats, Outriders, Ethnics

Modern American Counter Writing: Beats, Outriders, Ethnics

1st Edition

By A. Robert Lee
May 16, 2011

The dissident voice in US culture might almost be said to have been born with the territory. Its span runs from Roger Williams to Thoreau, Anne Bradstreet to Gertrude Stein, Ambrose Bierce to the New Journalism, The Beats to the recent Bad Subjects cyber-crowd. In this new study, A. Robert Lee aims...

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