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Studies in Nineteenth-Century British Literature
"Books in this series examine the poetry and prose produced by British writers from the time of the French Revolution to the death of Queen Victoria. Historical events rather than traditional literary categories or dates define the scope of the series because they better convey a sense of the social consciousness that animates literary undertakings during this age. While the series includes a wide range of approaches to nineteenth-century British works, its special focus is on studies that relate this literature to its cultural context(s). Manuscripts addressing their subjects social, political, or historical situations, ideals, influences, or receptions are especially welcome; manuscripts analyzing the implications of classifying this literature as Romantic or Victorian or of separating it into genres are also encouraged. Authors should write in English, though they may appropriately compare British works with those in other languages." "Books in this series examine the poetry and prose produced by British writers from the time of the French Revolution to the death of Queen Victoria. Historical events rather than traditional literary categories or dates define the scope of the series because they better convey a sense of the social consciousness that animates literary undertakings during this age. While the series includes a wide range of approaches to nineteenth-century British works, its special focus is on studies that relate this literature to its cultural context(s). Manuscripts addressing their subjects social, political, or historical situations, ideals, influences, or receptions are especially welcome; manuscripts analyzing the implications of classifying this literature as Romantic or Victorian or of separating it into genres are also encouraged. Authors should write in English, though they may appropriately compare British works with those in other languages." "Books in this series examine the poetry and prose produced by British writers from the time of the French Revolution to the death of Queen Victoria. Historical events rather than traditional literary categories or dates define the scope of the series because they better convey a sense of the social consciousness that animates literary undertakings during this age. While the series includes a wide range of approaches to nineteenth-century British works, its special focus is on studies that relate this literature to its cultural context(s). Manuscripts addressing their subjects social, political, or historical situations, ideals, influences, or receptions are especially welcome; manuscripts analyzing the implications of classifying this literature as Romantic or Victorian or of separating it into genres are also encouraged. Authors should write in English, though they may appropriately compare British works with those in other languages."
25 publications
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Writing and Culture in the Long Nineteenth Century
The long nineteenth century, extending from the Napoleonic Wars to the First World War, was a time of enormous change and experimentation. This series aims to publish the work of scholars and critics alert to these changes in a variety of spheres, including literature, art, the sciences, philosophy, and economics. The editors have a special interest in work that addresses questions of aesthetics, poetics, and form at the intersection between the written word, the visual and decorative arts, architecture, and music. Many scholars are now working on the cultural matrix out of which these forms emerge and recent critical thinking has shown how important was the prevailing economic, political, scientific, and philosophical climate in creating the appropriate conditions for artistic production. Some volumes in the series focus on specific writers and texts, while others consider the connection between writing, art, philosophy, and science and the broader cultural horizon. All contribute significantly to the widening sphere of nineteenth-century literary studies.
12 publications
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Crosscurrents: Writings of German Political Emigrés in Nineteenth-Century America
ISSN: 0741-210X
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Symbolism in Nineteenth-Century Ballet
"Giselle</I>, "Coppélia</I>, "The Sleeping Beauty</I> and "Swan Lake</I>©2012 Monographs -
Translating Italy for the Nineteenth Century
Translators and an Imagined Nation in the Early Romantic Period 1816-1830s©2021 Monographs -
Invisible Languages in the Nineteenth Century
©2015 Edited Collection -
The Collector in Nineteenth-Century French Literature
Representation, Identity, Knowledge©2012 Monographs -
The Church of Constantinople in the Nineteenth Century
An Essay in Historical Research©2013 Monographs -
Staging the Other in Nineteenth-Century British Drama
©2016 Edited Collection -
The London Lock Hospital in the Nineteenth Century
Gender, Sexuality and Social Reform©2014 Monographs -
Sex in Mind
The Gendered Brain in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Mental Sciences©2005 Monographs -
Nineteenth-Century Utopianism and the American Social Imaginary
©2021 Monographs -
Four French Travelers in Nineteenth-Century Cuba
©2008 Monographs -
The Oral and the Written in Nineteenth-Century British Fiction
©2003 Edited Collection -
Nineteenth-Century Transcriptions of Works by Fryderyk Chopin
©2020 Monographs -
The Art of Comedy and Social Critique in Nineteenth-Century Germany
Charlotte Birch-Pfeiffer (1800-1868)©2005 Monographs -
Nineteenth-Century Black Women’s Literary Emergence
Evolutionary Spirituality, Sexuality, and Identity- An Anthology©2008 Textbook -
The Hermaphrodite, the Effete and the Butch
Sexual and Gender Ambiguities in Nineteenth-Century French Narratives©2022 Monographs -
Consumable Metaphors
Attitudes towards Animals and Vegetarianism in Nineteenth-Century France©2005 Monographs