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Nightmares of anarchy : language and cultural change, 1870-1914

Title
Nightmares of anarchy : language and cultural change, 1870-1914 / Wm. M. Phillips.
Author
Phillips, Wm. M.
Publication
Lewisburg [Pa.] : Bucknell University Press ; London : Associated University Presses, ©2003.

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Description
233 pages; 25 cm
Summary
  • "Nightmares of Anarchy: Language and Cultural Change, 1870-1914 explores the function of the anarchist and anarchist rhetoric in the culture of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Britain and the United States. The author reveals that the figure of the anarchist becomes an important symbol in discussions of social change, and anarchism becomes the germ of several aesthetic discourses of the early twentieth century.
  • In this thorough analysis, the concept of anarchism is associated with a number of subjects that together constitute a debate over the direction of society in the late nineteenth century; fears of degeneracy, revolution, and the mob; debates and utopian writing on social and economic organization; and fears arising from a loss of autonomy and control in modern society. By examining the writings of Henry James, Frank Norris, Ford Madox Ford, Charlotte Teller, Joseph Conrad, and G.K.
  • Gesterton, and other narratives of the times - fiction and nonfiction, journalism and academic writing, canonical and obscure writers - this study traces the discourse surrounding anarchism in order to understand the cultural practices that supported the rise of modern capitalist culture."--Jacket.
Subject
  • 1800-1999
  • English literature > 19th century > History and criticism
  • Anarchism in literature
  • English literature > 20th century > History and criticism
  • American literature > History and criticism
  • Language and culture > English-speaking countries
  • Littérature anglaise > 19e siècle > Histoire et critique
  • Anarchisme dans la littérature
  • Littérature anglaise > 20e siècle > Histoire et critique
  • Langage et culture > Anglophonie
  • American literature
  • English literature
  • Language and culture
  • Literatur
  • Anarchie
  • Geschichte 1870-1914
  • Anarchism > English-speaking countries
  • English-speaking countries
  • Englisch
  • USA
Genre/Form
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-230) and index.
Contents
The Haymarket Affair -- The Anarchist Background -- Revolution, Anarchism, and the Mob -- Industrialism and Utopia -- Anarchism Disarmed -- Anarchy and Culture.
ISBN
  • 0838755259
  • 9780838755259
LCCN
2002154926
OCLC
  • ocm51172344
  • 51172344
  • SCSB-14503414
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library