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- History of English Literature, Volume 6 - Print
History of English Literature, Volume 6 - Print
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'Franco Marucci's History of English Literature is unique in its field. There is no other book that combines such erudition and authority in such a compact format. An indispensable work of reference.'
- J. B. Bullen, Visiting Fellow, Kellogg College, Oxford
History of English Literature is a comprehensive, eight-volume survey of
English literature from the Middle Ages to the early twenty-first century. This
reference work provides insightful and often revisionary readings of core texts
in the English literary canon. Richly informative analyses are framed by the
biographical, historical and intellectual context for each author.
Volume 6 addresses the literature of the 'Victorian twilight' (1870-1901),
which is marked by the shared theme, 'a world to be saved'. In the wake of
the Paris Commune of 1871, some British writers retreated to the status quo
and the desire for an ordered cosmos. Here works such as the Idylls of the
King, the later poems by Browning, the second series of Essays in Criticism by
Arnold, Fors Clavigera by Ruskin, Trollope's novels of rural feudalism, the bold
apologia of Judaism in Eliot's Daniel Deronda, and Hardy's nostalgic novels
on closed communities are gathered together. The next literary stage of the
Victorian twilight here explored is that of the divided absorption of 'art for art's
sake' - of Gautier, Baudelaire and Flaubert - by figures such as Pater, Wilde,
Swinburne and Hopkins. The twenty years 1901-1921 see the comeback of
drama after a centuries-old lethargy, thanks to Ireland's decisive contribution
with Synge, Yeats and Shaw. And authors like Kipling and Conrad bring new
perspectives to Britain from abroad.
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