Dickens to Hardy 1837-1884: The Novel, the Past and Cultural Memory in the Nineteenth CenturyMacmillan Education UK, 28 de jun. de 2007 - 293 páginas This authoritative survey examines how the Victorian middle-classes perceived themselves, through analyses of the literature of the period. Asking how the middle classes distinguished themselves from their forbears, Julian Wolfreys reads in detail major novels by: |
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... live know how you live , collectively or as individuals within that community or society ; and that , moreover , in having first - hand experience , the very last thing you need to do is to consider the way you live . Yet Trollope's ...
... lives , practices and discourses of those belonging to Middlemarch in the 1820s engender or embody as the early manifestations of nineteenth- century being in its modernity historically distinct from previous centuries , eras , and ...
... lives of Hardy's grandparents ' generation . Of all Hardy's novels , it is perhaps the most cruelly ironic in its perception of the past's impor- tance , and the ways in which the traces of the past can inform , or become occluded in ...
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