
Mid-Victorian Studies
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 7. November 2013
Book
Hardback
335 pages
978-1-4725-0713-6 (ISBN)
Description
This collection of lectures, broadcasts, reviews, and articles (several of which have not previously been published) embraces many aspects of the English literary scene in the middle of the nineteenth century. Though various in origin the collection has this unity: it has been the constant concern of its authors for many years that the great and lasting contribution of the mid-Victorian period to our literature should be fully vindicated, and its appraisal based upon secure foundations of critical scholarship. The book has moreover an obvious connection with the volume on the mid-nineteenth century which the Tillotsons are preparing for the Oxford History of English Literature, though the items included here are not samples of that history but rather 'milestones, or halting places, in the several ways that lead towards it'. There are important studies of Carlyle, John Henry Newman, Tennyson, Clough, Matthew Arnold, and George Eliot. These, however, represent only one side of the book's interest, for there are accounts of writers famous in their day, as Harriett Mozley and Charlotte M. Yonge, but since the cross-currents at work in the period, notably 'Writers and Readers in 1851', which vividly convey much of the quality of the momentous years in which so many masterpieces were produced. At several points indeed the volume demonstrates that the truth about the literature of the nineteenth century, in distinction (for the most part) to that of earlier centuries, may be recovered complete.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
693 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4725-0713-6 (9781472507136)
DOI
CBID181298
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Geoffrey Tillotson is Professor of English at Birkbeck College, University of London. Kathleen Tillotson is Professor of English at Bedford College, University of London.
Content
I The Tale and the Teller
II Novelists and Near-Novelists
III Harriett Mozley
IV The Heir of Redclyffe
V Trollope's Style
VI The George Eliot Letters I
VII The George Eliot Letters II
VIII The George Eliot Letters III
IX Tennyson's Serial Poem
X A Word for Browning
XI Clough's Bothie
XII Clough: Thought and Action
XIII Matthew Arnold in Our Time
XIV 'Yes, in the Sea of Life'
XV Rugby 1850: Arnold, Clough, Walrond and In Memoriam
XVI Arnold: The Lecturer and Journalist
XVII Swinburne
XVIII Matthew Arnold and Carlyle
XIX Newman: The Writer
XX Newman: Thought and Action
XXI Newman in his Letters
XXII Donne's Poetry in the Nineteenth Century
XXIII The Victorian Frame of Mind
XXIV Writers and Readers in 1851
Index
II Novelists and Near-Novelists
III Harriett Mozley
IV The Heir of Redclyffe
V Trollope's Style
VI The George Eliot Letters I
VII The George Eliot Letters II
VIII The George Eliot Letters III
IX Tennyson's Serial Poem
X A Word for Browning
XI Clough's Bothie
XII Clough: Thought and Action
XIII Matthew Arnold in Our Time
XIV 'Yes, in the Sea of Life'
XV Rugby 1850: Arnold, Clough, Walrond and In Memoriam
XVI Arnold: The Lecturer and Journalist
XVII Swinburne
XVIII Matthew Arnold and Carlyle
XIX Newman: The Writer
XX Newman: Thought and Action
XXI Newman in his Letters
XXII Donne's Poetry in the Nineteenth Century
XXIII The Victorian Frame of Mind
XXIV Writers and Readers in 1851
Index