Nineteenth-century Britain saw the rise of secularism, the
development of a modern capitalist economy, multi-party democracy,
and an explosive growth in technological, scientific and medical
knowledge. It also witnessed the emergence of a mass literary
culture which changed permanently the relationships between
writers, readers and publishers.
Focusing on the work of British and Irish authors, The Routledge
Concise History of Nineteenth-Century Literature:
- considers changes in literary forms, styles and genres, as well
as in critical discourses
- examines literary movements such as Romanticism,
Pre-Raphaelitism, Aestheticism and Decadence
- considers the work of a wide range of canonical and
non-canonical writers
- discusses the impact of gender studies, queer theory,
postcolonialism and book history
- contains useful, student-friendly features such as explanatory
text boxes, chapter summaries, a detailed glossary and suggestions
for further reading.
In their lucid and accessible manner, Josephine M. Guy and Ian
Small provide readers with an understanding of the complexity and
variety of nineteenth-century literary culture, as well as the
historical conditions which produced it.
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