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Wholesale Madness and the Loss of Identity in Nineteenth Century Fiction - Paperback
Wholesale Madness and the Loss of Identity in Nineteenth Century Fiction - Paperback
Wholesale Madness and the Loss of Identity in Nineteenth Century Fiction - Paperback
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by Judy Cornes (Author) An obsession with individual identity pervaded Western thinking in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This critical study examines the concept of identity in the works of nineteenth century American and British authors, focusing especially on psychologically mad, vague, shifting and dualistic characterization. Authors examined include Ambrose Bierce, Henry James, Wilkie Collins, Robert Louis Stevenson, Charles Chesnutt, Lillie Devereux Blake, and Mary Elizabeth Braddon. The text discusses how each author was influenced by contemporary events (such as the American Civil War, slavery, the Second Great Awakening, and the beginnings of modern psychology), how those experiences shaped contemporary intellectual thought regarding identity, and how the resulting concern with personal identity was manifested in literary characters who were either in search of or running from themselves. Author Biography Judy Cornes is a retired English professor from Odessa College in Texas. She lives in Kansas City, Missouri. Number of Pages: 224 Dimensions: 0.51 x 9.02 x 6.63 IN Publication Date: August 28, 2007
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SKU: 9780786432240 Made in United States Weight: 308.44 g (10.88 oz) EAN: 9780786432240













