Kniha Telling Complexions Mary Ann O'Farrell

Telling Complexions

The Nineteenth-Century English Novel and the Blush

Jazyk: Angličtina
Vazba: Brožovaná
Dostupnost: Skladem u dodavatele
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In "Telling Complexions" Mary Ann O'Farrell explores the frequent use of "the blush" in Victorian no...

Informace o knize

Jazyk
Angličtina
Vazba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydáno
1997
Stránek
192
EAN
9780822318958
ISBN
0822318954
Enbook ID
04936737
Hmotnost
318
Rozměry
154 x 229 x 15

Kompletní popis

In "Telling Complexions" Mary Ann O'Farrell explores the frequent use of "the blush" in Victorian novels as a sign of characters' inner emotions and desires. Through lively and textured readings of works by such writers as Jane Austen, Elizabeth Gaskell, Charles Dickens, and Henry James, O'Farrell illuminates literature's relation to the body and the body's place in culture. In the process, she plots a trajectory for the nineteenth-century novel's shift from the practices of manners to the mode of self-consciousness. Although the blush was used to tell the truth of character and body, O'Farrell shows how it is actually undermined as a stable indicator of character in novels such as Pride and Prejudice, Persuasion, North and South, and David Copperfield. She reveals how these writers then moved on in search of other bodily indicators of mortification and desire, among them the swoon, the scar, and the blunder. Providing unique and creative insights into the constructedness of the body and its semiotic play in literature and in culture, "Telling Complexions" includes parallel examples of the blush in contemporary culture and describes ways that textualised bodies are sometimes imagined to resist the constraints imposed by such construction. Tracing the legacy of the blush as a problematic sign on which contemporary writers continue to rely, "Telling Complexions" will interest general readers of Victorian literature and students and scholars engaged in literary and cultural theory. "As brightly as the blush that is its subject, this new study of the English novel blazons an extraordinary critical talent: even after we have absorbed her powerful sense that the skin is deeper, more densely lined with social text than we ever imagined, her prismatic sensibility - an exorbitant exercise of what Jane Austen, who would know, called 'the right of a lively mind' - must remain one of a kind". (D. A. Miller).

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