|
|
Victorian quest romance
Robert Fraser
Category: Art & Media: Literature & Poetry
ISBN: 0-7463-0904-X EAN: 978-0-7463-0904-9 Format: Paperback Pages: 93 Publisher: Northcote House, in association with the British Council Year: 1998 Quantity in Stock: 46
Cover price: £16.99 Sale Price:£3.99
Late Victorian quest romance has recently attracted renewed attention from critics. Much of this interest has centred on its politics of gender, and its vision of Empire. This book prefers to view the genre in the light of debates within the then nascent sciences of Anthropology and Archaeology. Starting with a discussion of the nature of romance, it goes on to interpret the romances of Stevenson, Haggard, Kipling and Conan Doyle as encounters with lost or buried pasts. By describing such encounters with remote places and times, so it argues, these authors were asking their readers disconcerting questions about humankind, and about their own culture's institutions and beliefs. The book ends by considering the implications of such a view for the whole colonial enterprize.
Ask a question about this book:
|
|
|