The Oxford English Literary History Volume 8: 1830-1880: The Victorians

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Pub. Date: 2002-12-05
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

TheOxford English Literary Historyis the new century's definitive account of a rich and diverse literary heritage that stretches back for a millennium and more. Each of these groundbreaking volumes offers a leading scholar's considered assessment of the authors, works, cultural traditions. events, and ideas that shaped the literary voices of their age. The series will enlighten and inspire not only everyone studying, teaching, and researching in English Literature, but all serious readers. The Victorian era produced a literature of diversity and experimentation, engaged with powerful controversies and heartfelt arguments that lie at the center of the formation of the modern world. It has often been misrepresented, either as an age of dull and rigid certainty or one of anxious and depressive morbidity, but what distinguishes the writing of the period--from its origins in the 1830s to its crisis point around 1880--is its power of serious inquiry. It poses questions about the relation between society and the individual, the rival claims of market and morality, the form and function of democracy, and, above all, the existence or non-existence of God and the purposes of human life. Such concerns make this a time in which literature has a new urgency and vitality, and lies close to the heart of a culminating crisis of the Western conscience.

Author Biography


Philip Davis is Reader in English Literature, University of Liverpool.
Jonathan Bate (General Editor) is King Alfred Professor of English Literature, University of Liverpool. His books include Shakespeare and Ovid, The Genius of Shakespeare, and The Cure for Love.

Table of Contents

General Editor's Preface vii
List of Figures
xiii
A Note on References xv
Introduction 1(12)
Rural to Urban 1830--1850
13(42)
A New World
13(25)
The Challenge to Thinking
38(17)
Nature
55(43)
Darwin and the Impact of Science
55(15)
Cosmologies and Anthropomorphisms: Darwin, Spencer, and Ruskin
70(17)
Beyond Nature and After Religion: The Future in J. S. Mill and T. H. Huxley
87(11)
Religion
98(60)
1830--1850: Evangelicalism, the Broad Church, and Tractarianism
103(22)
The Mid-Victorian Change
125(33)
Mind
158(39)
`The New Psychology': Psychology as a Branch of Science
163(10)
`Psychology is pre-eminently a philosophical science'
173(12)
Psychology, the Unconscious, and Literature
185(12)
Conditions of Literary Production
197(60)
The Literary Profession, the Book Trade and Culture
201(21)
The Rise of Prose
222(12)
New Voices
234(23)
The Drama
257(15)
Debatable Lands: Variety of Form and Genre in the Early Victorian Novel
272(46)
Post-Aristocratic: Bulwer-Lytton, Disraeli, and Kingsley
272(24)
Post-Aristocratic: Thackeray versus Dickens
296(22)
Alternative Fictions
318(40)
The Sensation Novel
321(14)
Fairy Tales and Fantasies
335(23)
High Realism
358(46)
Two Novels of the 1830s and their Legacy
360(12)
Trollope and George Eliot
372(32)
Lives and Thoughts
404(52)
Life-Writing
407(28)
Writings about Life
435(21)
Poetry
456(78)
The Form in Difficulties
456(26)
Long Poems and Sequence Poems
482(30)
From May to September: Poetry and Belief
512(22)
Conclusion 534(21)
Author Bibliographies 555(55)
Suggestions for Further Reading 610(7)
Index 617

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