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idea journal: (extra) ordinary interiors: practising critical reflection
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

idea journal: (extra) ordinary interiors: practising critical reflection

(Extra) Ordinary Interiors features research articles and visual essays by academics, research students and practitioners that demonstrate contemporary modes of criticality and reflection on specific interior environments in ways that expand upon that which is ordinary (of the everyday, common, banal, or taken for granted).

Prayer and Embodiment in Nineteenth-Century Women’s Writing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 217

Prayer and Embodiment in Nineteenth-Century Women’s Writing

In the 19th century, an era that saw a reconfiguration of the relationship between the self, the world and the divine, women writers probed the theological depths of embodied faith in new ways through poetry, fiction, devotional prose and life writing. Elizabeth Ludlow explores how, through this process, they articulated what it means to pray, and thereby understand one's place in a world of individual and communal bodies. The eight women writers discussed – Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Josephine Butler, George Eliot, Elizabeth Gaskell, Dora Greenwell, Felicia Hemans, Adelaide Procter and Christina Rossetti – provide accounts of prayer that stress that the only way to experience and respond to something of the transcendent is through embracing lived experience and through a recognition of the connectedness of all bodies. In detailing how these writers engage with new ways of thinking about faith, desire and the material world, Ludlow argues that they offer models for ethical modes of being in the world and pave the way for later theologies of embodiment.

Fiction on the Page in Nineteenth-Century Magazines
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 225

Fiction on the Page in Nineteenth-Century Magazines

What makes fiction recognizable as fiction? Texts are shaped by their material print, but this book argues that they can also be made in response to it: that the needs of the magazine in the nineteenth century spurred writers to create hybrid, entangled texts. Using book history, genre theory, and literary close-reading, this book argues that narrative fiction in the nineteenth-century popular periodical was a malleable substance. By looking at typography, and the attempts to squeeze in too much text, or stretch out too little text, the book asks what the relationship was between the page that needed filling and the short story that tried to fill it. In the messy hybrids and outliers, we exp...

Literary and Cultural Alternatives to Modernism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 422

Literary and Cultural Alternatives to Modernism

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-03-20
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Our collection of essays re-evaluates the much critically contested term of Modernism that, eventually, came to be used of the dominant, or paradigmatic, strain of literary discourse in early-twentieth-century culture. Modernism as a category is one which is constantly challenged, hybridised, and fractured by voices operating from inside and outside the boundaries it designates. These concerns are reflected by those figures addressed by our contributors’ chapters, which include Rupert Brooke, G. K. Chesterton, E.M. Forster, Thomas Hardy, M. R. James, C.L.R James, Vernon Lee, D.H. Lawrence, Richard La Galliene, Pamela Colman Smith, Arthur Symons, and H.G. Wells. Alert to these disturbing vo...

Charles Dickens & the Mid-Victorian Press, 1850-1870
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 434

Charles Dickens & the Mid-Victorian Press, 1850-1870

Charles Dickens effectively re-invented periodical literature in the nineteenth century, with his phenomenally popular serialised novels published in the weekly magazines 'Household Words' and 'All the Year Round' between 1850 and 1870.

Women's Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1690-1820s
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 905

Women's Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1690-1820s

Provides new perspectives on women's print media in the long eighteenth centuryThis innovative volume presents for the first time collective expertise on women's magazines and periodicals of the long eighteenth century. While this period witnessed the birth of modern periodical culture and its ability to shape aspects of society from the popular to the political, most studies have traditionally obscured the very active role women's voices and women readers played in shaping the periodicals that in turn shaped Britain. The 30 essays here demonstrate the importance of periodicals to women, the importance of women to periodicals, and, crucially, they correct the destructive misconception that t...

Late-Victorian Little Magazine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

Late-Victorian Little Magazine

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Mosaic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 432

Mosaic

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Werken
  • Language: nl
  • Pages: 738

Werken

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1948
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The nineteenth-century present
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

The nineteenth-century present

The Nineteenth-Century Present explores the multiple ways in which history was understood, structured, and reassessed in literary, theological, and political contexts across the nineteenth century. While the scope of the book is wide, ranging from the representations of geological time and ancient history to the writing of the recent past, and covering the work of writers from Walter Scott to G.K. Chesterton, each chapter reveals how present concerns intrude on and shape every view of history. Ultimately, the collection emphasises that issues raised regarding historicity in recent methodological debates were already concerns in the nineteenth century.