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The Textual Condition of Nineteenth-Century Literature

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The Textual Condition of Nineteenth-Century Literature

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The Textual Condition of Nineteenth-Century Literature

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The Textual Condition of Nineteenth-Century Literature book

ByJosephine Guy, Ian Small
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2011
eBook Published 21 December 2011
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203129050
Pages 210
eBook ISBN 9780203129050
Subjects Language & Literature
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Guy, J., & Small, I. (2011). The Textual Condition of Nineteenth-Century Literature (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203129050

ABSTRACT

In this important new book, Guy and Small develop a new account of literary creativity in the late nineteenth century, one that combines concepts generated by text-theorists concerning the embodied nature of textuality with the empirical insights of text-editors and book historians. Through these developments, which the authors term the ‘textual turn,’ this study examines the textual condition of nineteenth-century literature. The authors explore works by Dickens, Wilde, Hardy, Yeats, Swinburne, FitzGerald, Pater, Arnold, Pinero and Shaw, connecting questions about what a work textually ‘is’ with questions about why we read it and how we value it. The study asks whether the textual turn places us in a stronger position to analyze the value of a nineteenth-century text—not for readers of the nineteenth century, but of the twenty-first. The authors argue that this issue of value is central to their discipline.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|20 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|38 pages

The Novel

chapter 3|34 pages

Poetry

chapter 4|31 pages

Non-Fictional Prose

chapter 5|39 pages

Drama

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