The Chartist Imaginary
Title | The Chartist Imaginary PDF eBook |
Author | Margaret A. Loose |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016-01-08 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780814252833 |
Examines the Chartist movement to argue that imaginative literature can change the political and social history of a class or nation.
The Poetry of Chartism
Title | The Poetry of Chartism PDF eBook |
Author | Mike Sanders |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 315 |
Release | 2009-03-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0521899184 |
This book explores the contribution made by Chartist poetry to the struggle for fundamental democratic rights.
The Oppositional Aesthetics of Chartist Fiction
Title | The Oppositional Aesthetics of Chartist Fiction PDF eBook |
Author | Rob Breton |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 167 |
Release | 2016-03-10 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1317022270 |
Redressing a gap in Chartism studies, Rob Breton focuses on the fiction that emerged from the movement, placing it in the context of the Victorian novel and reading it against the works aimed at the middle-class. Breton examines works by well-known writers such as Ernest Jones and Thomas Cooper alongside those of obscure or anonymous writers, rejecting the charge that Chartist fiction fails aesthetically, politically, and culturally. Rather, Breton suggests, it constitutes a type of anti-fiction in which the expectations of narrative are revealed as irreconcilable to the real world. Taking up a range of genres, including the historical romance and social-problem story, Breton theorizes the emergence of the fiction against Marxist conceptualizations of cultural hegemony. In situating Chartist fiction in periodical print culture and specific historical moments, this book shows the ways in which it serves as a critique of mainstream Victorian fiction.
Democratic passions
Title | Democratic passions PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew Roberts |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Pages | 399 |
Release | 2022-06-14 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1526137062 |
This book challenges the assumption – just as alive today as it was in the nineteenth century – that the political sphere was an arena of reason in which feelings had no part to play. It shows that feelings were a central, albeit contested, aspect of the political culture of the period. Radical leaders were accused of inflaming the passions; the state and its propertied supporters were charged with callousness; radicals grounded their claims to citizenship in the universalist assumption that workers had the same capacity for feeling as their social betters (denied at this time). It sheds new light on the relationship between protest movements and the state by showing how one of the central issues at stake in the conflict between radicals and their oppressors was the feelings of the propertied classes.
Poetry and Class
Title | Poetry and Class PDF eBook |
Author | Sandie Byrne |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 453 |
Release | 2020-01-30 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 3030293025 |
This study discusses the representation of class in poetry in English from Britain and Ireland between the fourteenth and twenty-first centuries, and the effect of class on the production, dissemination, and reception of that poetry. It looks at the factors which enable and obstruct the production of poetry, such as literacy, education, patronage, prejudice, print, and the various alleged revivals of poetry in Britain, and the relationship between class and poetic form. Whilst this is a survey that cannot be comprehensive, it offers a number of case-studies of poets and poems from each period considered.
Classicising Crisis
Title | Classicising Crisis PDF eBook |
Author | Barbara Goff |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 284 |
Release | 2020-07-29 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1351115480 |
Geopolitical shifts and economic shocks, from the Early Modern period to the 21st century, are frequently represented in terms of classical antecedents. In this book, an international team of contributors - working across the disciplines of Classics, History, Politics, and English - addresses a range of revolutionary transformations, in England, America, France, Haiti, Greece, Italy, Russia, Germany, and a recently globalised world, all of which were accorded the classical treatment. The chapters investigate discrete cases of classicising crisis, while the Introduction highlights patterns among them. The book asks: are classical equations a prized ideal, when evidence warrants, or linkages forced by an implacable will to power, or good faith attempts to make sense of events otherwise bafflingly unfamiliar and dangerous? Finally, do the events thus classicised retain, even increase, their power to disturb and energise, or are they ultimately contained? Classicising Crisis: The Modern Age of Revolutions and the Greco-Roman Repertoire is essential reading for students and scholars of classics, classical reception, and political thought in Europe and the Americas.
The Poetry of Ernest Jones
Title | The Poetry of Ernest Jones PDF eBook |
Author | Simon Rennie |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 380 |
Release | 2016-05-20 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 1317198573 |
As the last leader of the Chartist movement, Ernest Charles Jones (1819-69) is a significant historical figure, but he is just as well-known for his political verse. His prison-composed epic The New World lays claim to being the first poetic exploration of Marxist historical materialism, and his caustic short lyric ‘The Song of the Low’ appears in most modern anthologies of Victorian poetry. Despite the prominence of Jones’s verse in Labour history circles, and several major inclusions in critical discussions of working-class Victorian literature, this volume represents the first full-length study of his poetry. Through close analysis and careful contextualization, this work traces Jones’s poetic development from his early German and British Romantic influences through his radicalization, imprisonment, and years of leadership. The poetry of this complex and controversial figure is here fully mapped for the first time.