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Forms of Empire - The Poetics of Victorian Sovereignty (Paperback)
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Forms of Empire - The Poetics of Victorian Sovereignty (Paperback)
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Forms of Empire shows how the modern state's anguished relationship
to violence pushed writers to expand the capacities of literary
form. The Victorian era is often imagined as an 'age of equipoise,'
but the period between 1837 and 1901 included more than 200
separate wars. What is the difference, though, between peace and
war? The much-vaunted equipoise of the nineteenth-century state
depended on physical force to guarantee it. But the sovereign
violence hidden in the shadows of all law shuddered most visibly
into being at the edges of law's reach, in the Empire, where
emergency was the rule and death perversely routinized. George
Eliot, Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, A. C. Swinburne, H. Rider
Haggard, and Robert Louis Stevenson, among others, all generated
new formal techniques to account for the sometimes sickening
interplay between order and force in their liberal Empire. In
contrast to the progressive idealism we have inherited from the
Victorians, these writers moved beyond embarrassment and denial in
the face of modernity's uncanny relation to killing. They sought
aesthetic effects-free indirect discourse, lyric tension, and the
idea of literary 'character' itself-able to render thinkable the
conceptual vertigoes of liberal violence. In so doing, they touched
the dark core of our post-Victorian modernity. Archival work,
literary analyses, and a theoretical framework that troubles the
distinction between 'historicist' and 'formalist' approaches helps
this book link the Victorian period to the present and articulate a
forceful vision of why literary thinking matters now.
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