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Vulgar Question of Money - Heiresses, Materialism, Novel of Manners From Jane Austen to Henry

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Elsie B. Michie is a professor of English at Louisiana State University, coeditor of Victorian Vulgarity , editor of Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre A Casebook and The Lottery of Marriage by Frances Trollope , and author of Outside the Pale: Cultural Exclusion, Gender Difference, and the Victorian Woman Writer . Klappentext It is a familiar story line in nineteenth-century English novels: a hero must choose between money and love, between the wealthy, materialistic, status-conscious woman who could enhance his social position and the poorer, altruistic, independent-minded woman whom he loves. Elsie B. Michie explains what this common marriage plot reveals about changing reactions to money in British culture. Michie explores how novelists of the period captured England's ambivalent emotional responses to its own financial successes and engaged questions identical to those raised by political economists and moral philosophers. Each chapter reads a novelist alongside a contemporary thinker, tracing the development of capitalism in Britain: Jane Austen and Adam Smith and the rise of commercial society, Frances Trollope and Thomas Robert Malthus and industrialism, Anthony Trollope and Walter Bagehot and the political influence of money, Margaret Oliphant and John Stuart Mill and professionalism and managerial capitalism, and Henry James and Georg Simmel and the shift of economic dominance from England to America. "Bold, engaging, and richly complicated . . . It is immensely valuable in calling our attention to the relationship between nineteenth-century marriage plots and the discourses of political economy generally and to the maligned but ubiquitous figure of the heiress in particular, challenging critics today to overcome their own sense of money as a vulgar question."-- Review of English Studies "The mixture of laughter, guilt, and envy that characterizes our culture's response to the unattractive rich woman is fully explored and exorcized in this closely argued study."-- Nineteenth-Century Literature "An indispensable survey of the figure of the rich woman in the novel of manners . . . Michie's writing is clear, precise, and lucid. An important work. Essential."-- Choice "One of the most valuable pieces of criticism this year. The emphasis and clarity of its writing is a delight in itself."-- Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies Zusammenfassung Michie's fresh reading of the marriage plot! and the choice between two women at its heart! shows it to be as much about politics and economics as it is about personal choice. ...

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Authors Elsie B Michie, Elsie B. Michie, Elsie B. (Louisiana State University) Michie
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 10.11.2011
 
EAN 9781421401867
ISBN 978-1-4214-0186-7
No. of pages 320
Dimensions 165 mm x 241 mm x 19 mm
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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