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Victorian Darknesses
Body, Mind, and Place

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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This book targets a cluster of darknesses in a century that, in the wake of the Romantic euphoria for the nocturnal, preferred to see itself guided by the glaring light of positivism and clear factitiousness. Yet, both canonical and non-canonical texts of the Victorian age prove that the beacons of affirmation and technological progress were persistently drowned out by stentorian voices of darkish doubt and suicidal abandon. Moored in an ontology that had lost the time-honored balance between light and dark, Victorians were on the point of losing the old idea of the chiaroscuro of life, which had informed early-modern arts. With a focus on body, mind and place, Victorian darknesses addresses the morbid interest in corpses and (female) suicides, the contradiction between spiritualism and the wish for a radically sanitised and enlightened darkness and images of London that show the metropolis sinking into the mire of darkness, pauperism and crime. Legions of self-styled Promethean torchbearers, vampire-slayers and sleuths were dedicated to bringing light, but inevitably thrust the Victorian age into more impenetrable darkness.

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Norbert Lennartz is Full Professor and Chair of English literature at the University of Vechta, Germany.

Jacqueline F. Kolditz is Doctoral Research Assistant at the University of Vechta, Germany.

Carolin Sternberg is Doctoral Research Assistant at the University of Vechta, Germany.


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This book targets a cluster of darknesses in a century that, in the wake of the Romantic euphoria for the nocturnal, preferred to see itself guided by the glaring light of positivism and clear factitiousness. Yet, both canonical and non-canonical texts of the Victorian age prove that the beacons of affirmation and technological progress were persistently drowned out by stentorian voices of darkish doubt and suicidal abandon. Moored in an ontology that had lost the time-honored balance between light and dark, Victorians were on the point of losing the old idea of the chiaroscuro of life, which had informed early-modern arts. With a focus on body, mind and place,
Victorian darknesses
addresses the morbid interest in corpses and (female) suicides, the contradiction between spiritualism and the wish for a radically sanitised and enlightened darkness and images of London that show the metropolis sinking into the mire of darkness, pauperism and crime. Legions of self-styled Promethean torchbearers, vampire-slayers and sleuths were dedicated to bringing light, but inevitably thrust the Victorian age into more impenetrable darkness.

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Con la collaborazione di Jacqueline Kolditz (Editore), Carolin Sternberg (Editore), Jacqueline F Kolditz (Editore), Jacqueline F. Kolditz (Editore), Norbert Lennartz (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Copertina rigida
Data pubblicazione 28.03.2026
Categoria Scienze umane, arte, musica > Scienze linguistiche e letterarie > Letteratura generale e comparata
 
EAN 9783032120779
ISBN 978-3-0-3212077-9
Numero di pagine 309
Illustrazioni XVI, 309 p. 8 illus., 6 illus. in color.
Dimensioni (della confezione) 14.8 x 2 x 21 cm
Peso (della confezione) 515 g
 
Categorie Europa, Literatur: Geschichte und Kritik, death, Night, Biographie, Literatur und Literaturwissenschaft, European Literature, Nineteenth-Century Literature, British and Irish Literature, Narrative Text and Prose, Victorian Literature, Literature, Gender and Sexuality, Literature and Cultural Studies, Literature, Science and Medicine Studies, Topography of Darkness
 

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