Genealogical fictions :: cultural periphery and historical change in the modern novel /
"Taking its cue from recent theories of literary geography and fiction, Genealogical Fictions argues that narratives of familial decline shape the history of the modern novel, as well as the novel's relationship to history. Stories of families in crisis, Jobst Welge argues, reflect the exp...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Taking its cue from recent theories of literary geography and fiction, Genealogical Fictions argues that narratives of familial decline shape the history of the modern novel, as well as the novel's relationship to history. Stories of families in crisis, Jobst Welge argues, reflect the experience of historical and social change in regions or nations perceived as "peripheral." Though geographically and temporally diverse, the novels Welge considers all demonstrate a relation among family and national history, genealogical succession, and generational experience, along with social change and modernization. Welge's wide-ranging comparative study focuses on the novels of the late nineteenth century, but it also includes detailed analyses of the pre-Victorian origin of the genealogical-historical novel and the evolution of similar themes in twentieth-century literature. Moving through time, he uncovers often-unsuspected novelistic continuities and international transformations and echoes, from Maria Edgeworth's Castle Rackrent, published in 1800, to G. Tomasi di Lampedusa's 1958 book Il Gattopardo. By revealing the "family resemblance" of novels from Great Britain, Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Brazil, this volume shows how genealogical narratives take on special significance in contexts of cultural periphery. Welge links private and public histories, while simultaneously integrating detailed accounts of various literary fields across the globe. In combining theories of the novel, recent discussions of cultural geography, and new approaches to genealogical narratives, Genealogical Fictions addresses a significant part of European and Latin American literary history in which texts from different national cultures illuminate each other in unsuspected ways and reveal the repetition, as well as the variation, among them. This book should be of interest to students and scholars of comparative literature, world literature, and the history and theory of the modern novel"-- "In this truly comparative study of 19th and 20th-century literature, Jobst Welge argues that there is a "deep structure" to certain novels of this period that centers on the idea of genealogy and family history. Welge examines British, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Brazilian novels that share a "genealogical narrative" featuring stories of familial decline. Stories of families in crisis, Welge argues, reflect the experience of historical and social change among groups at the periphery of society. Though geographically and temporally diverse, the novels Welge considers all demonstrate a relation among family and national history, genealogical succession, generational experience, as well as social change and modernization. Welge links private and public histories, and also integrates detailed accounts of various literary fields across the globe. In combining theories of the novel, recent discussions of cultural geography, and new approaches to genealogical narratives, this study addresses a significant part of European (and, partly, Latin American) literary history in which texts from different "national" cultures illuminate each other in unsuspected ways and reveal the repetition, as well as the variation, among them"-- |
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Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781421414362 1421414368 |
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contents | Introduction -- Periphery and Genealogy in the Novel of the Celtic Fringe -- Progress and Pessimism in the Sicilian Family Novel -- National and Genealogical Crisis in Spain -- Nature, Nation, and De-/Regeneration in the Regional Novels of Emilia Pardo Bazan -- The Novel of Portuguese Decline: Dissolution and Disillusion in Eca de Queiros' Os Maias -- Machado de Assis' Esau e Jaco and the Problem of Historical Representation -- The Last of the Line: Regional Genealogies/Geographies -- Death of a Prince, Birth of a Nation: G. Tomasi di Lampedusa's Il Gattopardo -- Epilogue: The Perspective from the End. |
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spelling | Welge, Jobst, 1969- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjBt8kMqpXpCYWYdQX43pK http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2014037296 Genealogical fictions : cultural periphery and historical change in the modern novel / Jobst Welge. Cultural periphery and historical change in the modern novel Historical change in the modern novel Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, [2015] ©2015 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier "Taking its cue from recent theories of literary geography and fiction, Genealogical Fictions argues that narratives of familial decline shape the history of the modern novel, as well as the novel's relationship to history. Stories of families in crisis, Jobst Welge argues, reflect the experience of historical and social change in regions or nations perceived as "peripheral." Though geographically and temporally diverse, the novels Welge considers all demonstrate a relation among family and national history, genealogical succession, and generational experience, along with social change and modernization. Welge's wide-ranging comparative study focuses on the novels of the late nineteenth century, but it also includes detailed analyses of the pre-Victorian origin of the genealogical-historical novel and the evolution of similar themes in twentieth-century literature. Moving through time, he uncovers often-unsuspected novelistic continuities and international transformations and echoes, from Maria Edgeworth's Castle Rackrent, published in 1800, to G. Tomasi di Lampedusa's 1958 book Il Gattopardo. By revealing the "family resemblance" of novels from Great Britain, Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Brazil, this volume shows how genealogical narratives take on special significance in contexts of cultural periphery. Welge links private and public histories, while simultaneously integrating detailed accounts of various literary fields across the globe. In combining theories of the novel, recent discussions of cultural geography, and new approaches to genealogical narratives, Genealogical Fictions addresses a significant part of European and Latin American literary history in which texts from different national cultures illuminate each other in unsuspected ways and reveal the repetition, as well as the variation, among them. This book should be of interest to students and scholars of comparative literature, world literature, and the history and theory of the modern novel"-- Provided by publisher "In this truly comparative study of 19th and 20th-century literature, Jobst Welge argues that there is a "deep structure" to certain novels of this period that centers on the idea of genealogy and family history. Welge examines British, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Brazilian novels that share a "genealogical narrative" featuring stories of familial decline. Stories of families in crisis, Welge argues, reflect the experience of historical and social change among groups at the periphery of society. Though geographically and temporally diverse, the novels Welge considers all demonstrate a relation among family and national history, genealogical succession, generational experience, as well as social change and modernization. Welge links private and public histories, and also integrates detailed accounts of various literary fields across the globe. In combining theories of the novel, recent discussions of cultural geography, and new approaches to genealogical narratives, this study addresses a significant part of European (and, partly, Latin American) literary history in which texts from different "national" cultures illuminate each other in unsuspected ways and reveal the repetition, as well as the variation, among them"-- Provided by publisher Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction -- Periphery and Genealogy in the Novel of the Celtic Fringe -- Progress and Pessimism in the Sicilian Family Novel -- National and Genealogical Crisis in Spain -- Nature, Nation, and De-/Regeneration in the Regional Novels of Emilia Pardo Bazan -- The Novel of Portuguese Decline: Dissolution and Disillusion in Eca de Queiros' Os Maias -- Machado de Assis' Esau e Jaco and the Problem of Historical Representation -- The Last of the Line: Regional Genealogies/Geographies -- Death of a Prince, Birth of a Nation: G. Tomasi di Lampedusa's Il Gattopardo -- Epilogue: The Perspective from the End. Print version record. European fiction 19th century History and criticism. European fiction 20th century History and criticism. Brazilian fiction 19th century History and criticism. Brazilian fiction 20th century History and criticism. Families in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85047051 Social change in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94008623 Social change Europe. Social change Brazil. Genealogy Social aspects. Literature and history. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077565 Roman européen 19e siècle Histoire et critique. Roman européen 20e siècle Histoire et critique. Roman brésilien 19e siècle Histoire et critique. Roman brésilien 20e siècle Histoire et critique. Familles dans la littérature. Changement social dans la littérature. Littérature et histoire. LITERARY CRITICISM European General. bisacsh LITERARY CRITICISM Semiotics & Theory. bisacsh BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY Literary. bisacsh Brazilian fiction fast European fiction fast Families in literature fast Genealogy Social aspects fast Literature and history fast Social change fast Social change in literature fast Brazil fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QbtfRB9KGtqfkFTFbfB77QY Europe fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxCxPbbk4CPJDQJb4r6rq 1800-1999 fast Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast has work: Genealogical fictions (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGXGF96QjxQyj3FrbK99H3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Welge, Jobst, 1969- Genealogical fictions 9781421414355 (DLC) 2014011205 (OCoLC)879584120 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=778029 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Welge, Jobst, 1969- Genealogical fictions : cultural periphery and historical change in the modern novel / Introduction -- Periphery and Genealogy in the Novel of the Celtic Fringe -- Progress and Pessimism in the Sicilian Family Novel -- National and Genealogical Crisis in Spain -- Nature, Nation, and De-/Regeneration in the Regional Novels of Emilia Pardo Bazan -- The Novel of Portuguese Decline: Dissolution and Disillusion in Eca de Queiros' Os Maias -- Machado de Assis' Esau e Jaco and the Problem of Historical Representation -- The Last of the Line: Regional Genealogies/Geographies -- Death of a Prince, Birth of a Nation: G. Tomasi di Lampedusa's Il Gattopardo -- Epilogue: The Perspective from the End. European fiction 19th century History and criticism. European fiction 20th century History and criticism. Brazilian fiction 19th century History and criticism. Brazilian fiction 20th century History and criticism. Families in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85047051 Social change in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94008623 Social change Europe. Social change Brazil. Genealogy Social aspects. Literature and history. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077565 Roman européen 19e siècle Histoire et critique. Roman européen 20e siècle Histoire et critique. Roman brésilien 19e siècle Histoire et critique. Roman brésilien 20e siècle Histoire et critique. Familles dans la littérature. Changement social dans la littérature. Littérature et histoire. LITERARY CRITICISM European General. bisacsh LITERARY CRITICISM Semiotics & Theory. bisacsh BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY Literary. bisacsh Brazilian fiction fast European fiction fast Families in literature fast Genealogy Social aspects fast Literature and history fast Social change fast Social change in literature fast |
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title | Genealogical fictions : cultural periphery and historical change in the modern novel / |
title_alt | Cultural periphery and historical change in the modern novel Historical change in the modern novel |
title_auth | Genealogical fictions : cultural periphery and historical change in the modern novel / |
title_exact_search | Genealogical fictions : cultural periphery and historical change in the modern novel / |
title_full | Genealogical fictions : cultural periphery and historical change in the modern novel / Jobst Welge. |
title_fullStr | Genealogical fictions : cultural periphery and historical change in the modern novel / Jobst Welge. |
title_full_unstemmed | Genealogical fictions : cultural periphery and historical change in the modern novel / Jobst Welge. |
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topic | European fiction 19th century History and criticism. European fiction 20th century History and criticism. Brazilian fiction 19th century History and criticism. Brazilian fiction 20th century History and criticism. Families in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85047051 Social change in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94008623 Social change Europe. Social change Brazil. Genealogy Social aspects. Literature and history. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077565 Roman européen 19e siècle Histoire et critique. Roman européen 20e siècle Histoire et critique. Roman brésilien 19e siècle Histoire et critique. Roman brésilien 20e siècle Histoire et critique. Familles dans la littérature. Changement social dans la littérature. Littérature et histoire. LITERARY CRITICISM European General. bisacsh LITERARY CRITICISM Semiotics & Theory. bisacsh BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY Literary. bisacsh Brazilian fiction fast European fiction fast Families in literature fast Genealogy Social aspects fast Literature and history fast Social change fast Social change in literature fast |
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