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Imagining the dead in British literature and culture, 1790-1848

Title
Imagining the dead in British literature and culture, 1790-1848 / David McAllister.
Author
McAllister, David (Professor of Victorian studies)
Publication
  • Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2018]
  • ©2018

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Description
viii, 227 pages : illustration; 22 cm
Summary
"This book offers the first account of the dead as an imagined community in the early nineteenth-century. It examines why Romantic and Victorian writers (including Wordsworth, Dickens, De Quincey, Godwin, and D'Israeli) believed that influencing the imaginative conception of the dead was a way to either advance, or resist, social and political reform. This interdisciplinary study contributes to the burgeoning field of Death Studies by drawing on the work of both canonical and lesser-known writers, reformers, and educationalists to show how both literary representation of the dead, and the burial and display of their corpses in churchyards, dissecting-rooms, and garden cemeteries, responded to developments in literary aesthetics, psychology, ethics, and political philosophy. Imagining the Dead in British Literature and Culture, 1790-1848 shows that whether they were lauded as exemplars or loathed as tyrants, rendered absent by burial, or made uncannily present through exhumation and display, the dead were central to debates about the shape and structure of British society as it underwent some of the most radical transformations in its history"--Back cover.
Subjects
Genre/Form
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-221) and index.
Contents
Introduction: Revolutionising the dead: Burke, Paine, De Quincey -- Burial, community, and the domestic affections in Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads -- 'The feelings of the living and the rights of the dead': ethics and emotions; bodies and burial; Godwin and Bentham -- Death in the schoolroom: associationist education and children's poetry books -- Dickens's 'better thoughts of death': psychology, sentimentalism, and the garden-cemetery aesthetic of The Old Curiosity Shop.
Call Number
JFD 19-1165
ISBN
  • 331997730X
  • 9783319977300
LCCN
2018952370
OCLC
1042419387
Author
McAllister, David (Professor of Victorian studies), author.
Title
Imagining the dead in British literature and culture, 1790-1848 / David McAllister.
Publisher
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2018]
Copyright Date
©2018
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-221) and index.
Chronological Term
1700-1899
Research Call Number
JFD 19-1165
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