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Cultivating Victorians - Liberal Culture and the Aesthetic (Hardcover, New)
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Cultivating Victorians - Liberal Culture and the Aesthetic (Hardcover, New)
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In this provocative and historically detailed reading of the
relations between Victorian liberalism and aestheticism, David
Wayne Thomas challenges current critical assumptions concerning
modern liberal agency and aesthetic experience more generally.
Through meticulous examinations of literature, visual arts, popular
culture, and politics, "Cultivating Victorians" shows how a
mid-Victorian liberal discourse of individual
"many-sidedness"--understood as a cultivated disposition toward
self-criticism and open-mindedness--was taken up by artists and
writers as they claimed for art a self-reflecting agency at the
core of the liberal ideal. Thomas makes plain, as well, the ongoing
but often repressed stake of latter-day critics in the aesthetics
of many-sidedness.
As Thomas shows, an increasingly dominant mid-Victorian liberal
culture employed its rhetoric of cultivation in projects as varied
as aesthetic appreciation, self-improvement, and social
amelioration. By looking to topics across both elite and popular
culture, Thomas demonstrates how this liberal culture had to take
shape in competition with other dimensions of Victorian public
life. Thus several uncommon but illuminating contexts come under
inspection here: the bizarre sensation of the Tichborne Claimant, a
low-born imposter claiming a noble inheritance; the reportage on
life-scale historical city replicas fashioned for temporary public
exhibitions in the 1880s; and Dante Gabriel Rossetti's practice of
producing and reproducing his artwork for a newly constituted
consumer market. Thomas also reads extensively in notable Victorian
intellectuals such as George Eliot, John Stuart Mill, John Ruskin,
Matthew Arnold, and OscarWilde.
Theoretically inventive, engagingly written, and vividly
illustrated, "Cultivating Victorians" is a timely invitation to
rethink liberal values--like autonomy and reflective judgment--that
have been routinely condemned as atomistic individualism and false
universalism in recent decades.
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