Temporal forms and the nineteenth-century Mediterranean: writing British heritage in ancient lands
"The Mediterranean is ubiquitous in nineteenth-century British literature, but this study is the first to fully recover and explore the region's centrality to Romantic and Victorian constructions of the past, the present, and the shape of time itself. Placing regions central to the making...
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Schriftenreihe: | Cambridge studies in nineteenth-century literature and culture
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Zusammenfassung: | "The Mediterranean is ubiquitous in nineteenth-century British literature, but this study is the first to fully recover and explore the region's centrality to Romantic and Victorian constructions of the past, the present, and the shape of time itself. Placing regions central to the making of Western cultural heritage, such as Italy and Greece, into context with one another and with European imperialism, Lindsey N. Chappell traces the contours of what she terms 'heritage discourse' – narrative that constructs or challenges imperial identities by reshaping antiquity – across nineteenth-century British texts. Heritage discourse functions via time, and often in counterintuitive and paradoxical ways. If assertions of political, cultural, and eventually racial supremacy were the end of this discourse, then time was the means through which it could be deployed and resisted. Chappell shows how historical narratives intervened in geopolitics, how antiquarianism sparked scientific innovation, and how classical and biblical heritage shaped British imperialism." |
Beschreibung: | Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 281-294 |
Beschreibung: | x, 300 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9781009469807 |
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spelling | Chappell, Lindsey N. 1985- Verfasser (DE-588)1353981061 aut Temporal forms and the nineteenth-century Mediterranean writing British heritage in ancient lands Lindsey N. Chappell, Georgia Southern University Temporal forms and the nineteenth century Mediterranean Cambridge ; New York, NY ; Port Melbourne ; New Delhi ; Singapore Cambridge University Press 2024 x, 300 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Cambridge studies in nineteenth-century literature and culture 149 Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 281-294 "The Mediterranean is ubiquitous in nineteenth-century British literature, but this study is the first to fully recover and explore the region's centrality to Romantic and Victorian constructions of the past, the present, and the shape of time itself. Placing regions central to the making of Western cultural heritage, such as Italy and Greece, into context with one another and with European imperialism, Lindsey N. Chappell traces the contours of what she terms 'heritage discourse' – narrative that constructs or challenges imperial identities by reshaping antiquity – across nineteenth-century British texts. Heritage discourse functions via time, and often in counterintuitive and paradoxical ways. If assertions of political, cultural, and eventually racial supremacy were the end of this discourse, then time was the means through which it could be deployed and resisted. Chappell shows how historical narratives intervened in geopolitics, how antiquarianism sparked scientific innovation, and how classical and biblical heritage shaped British imperialism." Cambridge studies in nineteenth-century literature and culture 149 (DE-604)BV009696612 149 |
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