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Promising Language: Betrothal in Victorian Law and Fiction

English · Hardback

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Argues that Victorian legal, linguistic, and cultural attitudes toward promises--especially promises to marry--had a formative effect on novels of the period.
Promising Language explores the linguistic and social ramifications of promising, and specifically promising to marry, in Victorian fiction. The concept of the promise-as speech act, as social practice and legal contract, and as structural principle and topos-lies at the intersection of several emergent nineteenth-century discourses: the science of language (notably etymology and philology), utilitarian jurisprudence (especially the freedom of contract applied to personal relations), and the aesthetics of the novel (predominantly realism). With this in mind, Craig offers new readings of several classic Victorian novels, including Pickwick Papers, Jane Eyre, Adam Bede, The Egoist, and The Wings of the Dove.


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Randall Craig is Associate Professor of English at State University of New York at Albany. He is the author of The Tragicomic Novel: Studies in a Fictional Mode from Meredith to Joyce.

Product details

Authors Randall Craig, Randall T. Craig
Publisher Global Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.12.1999
 
EAN 9780791444252
ISBN 978-0-7914-4425-2
No. of pages 331
Weight 590 g
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

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