Explores the intersections of socialism and literature in the long nineteenth century, with special emphasis on their shared antipathy to institutional politics.
Explores the intersections of socialism and literature in the long nineteenth century, with special emphasis on their shared antipathy to institutional politics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark A. Allison is Associate Professor and Chair of English at Ohio Wesleyan University, where he is also Co-Director of the University Honors Program. His work has appeared in English Literary History (ELH), Nineteenth-Century Literature, and Utopian Studies, among other venues. He is currently working on Anglophone utopian literature in the long nineteenth century, as well as projects concerning socialist, radical, and communitarian authors.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: A Socialist Century * 1: Society is a Simple and Beautiful Science": Aesthetics and Anti-Politics in Robert Owen's Socialism * 2: Poetic Vanguardism and Political Violence in Capel Lofft's "Chartist Epic" * 3: Self-Consuming Socialism: Affect, Ideology, and Aesthetics in the Christian Socialist Movement * 4: Utopian Socialism, Women's Emancipation, and the Origins of Middlemarch * 5: "What is to Come After This?": William Morris, News from Nowhere, and the Aesthetics of Fin-de-Siècle Socialism * Epilogue: The Party Fight
* Introduction: A Socialist Century * 1: Society is a Simple and Beautiful Science": Aesthetics and Anti-Politics in Robert Owen's Socialism * 2: Poetic Vanguardism and Political Violence in Capel Lofft's "Chartist Epic" * 3: Self-Consuming Socialism: Affect, Ideology, and Aesthetics in the Christian Socialist Movement * 4: Utopian Socialism, Women's Emancipation, and the Origins of Middlemarch * 5: "What is to Come After This?": William Morris, News from Nowhere, and the Aesthetics of Fin-de-Siècle Socialism * Epilogue: The Party Fight
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