The Victorian Novel and the Space of Art

Fictional Form on Display

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Gebonden, 260 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2014
ISBN13: 9781107044227
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2014 9781107044227
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This interdisciplinary study argues for the vital importance of visual culture as a force shaping the Victorian novel's formal development and reading history. It shows how authors like Charles Dickens, William Makepeace Thackeray, Wilkie Collins and Thomas Hardy borrowed language and conceptual formations from art world spaces - the art market, the museum, the large-scale exhibition, and art critical discourse - not only when they chose certain subjects or refined certain aspects of realism, but also when they tried to adapt various genres of the novel for a new and newly vociferous mass audience. Quandaries specific to new forms of public display affected authors' sense of their relationship with their own public. Debates about how best to appreciate a new mass of visual information impacted authors' sense of how people read, and consequently the development of particular novel forms like the multi-plot novel, the historical novel, the sensation novel, and fin-de-siècle fiction.

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ISBN13:9781107044227
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:260

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Introduction: seeing how the Victorians saw; 1. Terms of art: reading the Dickensian gallery; 2. The difficulty of historical work in the nineteenth-century museum and the Thackeray novel; 3. 'Truly it was astonishing': the exhibition, the sensation novel, and the culture of the spectacular; 4. 'The interesting subject of the art of the future': Thomas Hardy and the historicity of taste; Conclusion: rethinking how we see the Victorians; Bibliography.
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