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Nineteenth-Century Literary Realism - Through the Looking Glass (Hardcover, New)
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Nineteenth-Century Literary Realism - Through the Looking Glass (Hardcover, New)
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Nineteenth-Century Literary Realism argues for realism as a mode
committed to depicting the imperiled ecological system of soul and
society. More specifically: realism, Kearns argues, suggests to its
readers that social and political and economic reforms are
inextricably tied to spiritual well-being. In the process of trying
to communicate that suggestion, realism enters into a kind of
considerate conversation with its readers that - through the
slippage endemic to language - rapidly works to destabilize, even
undermine, its own assumptions. Thus realism, in addition to
bearing the burden of its own reformist agenda and the enactment of
character within a restricted environment, is charged with an
alternative energy that can be seen at the same time to disrupt and
to enrich its generic, formal bounds. In keeping with the
exploration of these conflicting energies, Kearns takes on an
assemblage of British and American novels - Frankenstein, Wuthering
Heights, The Blithedale Romance, Hard Times, The Awakening - whose
inclusion in the realist genre deliberately defies critical
convention. Fantastic, ambiguous, brokered between the real and
surreal, these texts illustrate the complex ways in which realism
warred with its own principle of certainty. Kearns's radical
revision of realism thus works not just to demonstrate how such
unlikely texts fit into the realist world, but conversely to reveal
unsounded depths in mainstream realism, to perturb still more
profoundly our acceptance of literary genera.
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