Poetry, Politics and Pictures: Culture and Identity in Europe, 1840–1914

Ingrid Hanson, W. Jack Rhoden (Editor), Erin Snyder

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Abstract

This collection offers new perspectives on the connections between politics, identity and representation in art and poetry in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Britain and Europe. Contributions explore questions such as the following: what was the effect of the reciprocity of political, religious and artistic influence in nineteenth-century Britain and Europe? How were key political moments or movements influenced by or influential on literary and artistic form? How did the styles and forms of the past shape the political expressions of the nineteenth-century present? By what means did politically inflected art and literature shape the emerging construction of national, class or religious identities in the nineteenth century? Ranging across not only Britain but also France, Germany, Belgium, Finland, Spain and Italy, the essays draw on different discourses and art forms. They all utilise concepts of cultural materialism to shape an understanding of the contingent relationships between national and international public discourse and identity, political change and cultural production as well as the reproduction, translation, influence and dissemination of both politics and culture in art and literature.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationOxford
PublisherPeter Lang International Academic Publishers
Number of pages304
ISBN (Electronic)9783035305043
ISBN (Print)9783034309813
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Publication series

NameWriting and Culture in the Long Nineteenth Century
PublisherPeter Lang
Volume3

Keywords

  • history
  • literature
  • art
  • Europe

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