The Romantic Sublime and Middle-Class Subjectivity in the Victorian Novel
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Format
Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory
ISBN-10
041597545X
ISBN-13
9780415975452
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Aug 16th, 2005
Print length
214 Pages
Weight
560 grams
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Follows the aesthetic of the sublime from Burke and Kant, through Wordsworth and Shelley, into Thackeray, Dickens, and Hardy. This book demonstrates that this aesthetic is an inheritance the Victorians receive from their romantic predecessors, and also a historical phenomenon that questions the artificial boundaries between romantic and Victorian.
This study follows the aesthetic of the sublime from Burke and Kant, through Wordsworth and the Shelleys, into Thackeray, Dickens, Eliot and Hardy. Exploring the continuities between the romantic and Victorian "periods" that have so often been rather read as differences, the book demonstrate that the sublime mode enables the transition from a paradigm of overwhelming power exemplified by the body of the king to the pervasive power of surveillance utilized by the rising middle classes. While the domestic woman connected with the rise of the middle class is normally seen as beautiful, the book contends that the moral authority given to this icon of depth and interiority is actually sublime. The binary of the beautiful and the sublime seeks to contain the sublimity of womanhood by insisting on sublimity''s masculine character. This is the book''s most important claim: rather than exemplifying masculine strength, the sublime marks the transition to a system of power gendered as feminine and yet masks that transition because it fears the power it ostensibly accords to the feminine. This aesthetic is both an inheritance the Victorians receive from their romantic predecessors, and, more importantly, a broad historical phenomenon that questions the artificial boundaries between romantic and Victorian.
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