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The Literary Utopias of Cultural Communities, 1790-1910

Corporaal, Marguerite(Volume editor)Leeuwen, Evert Jan van(Volume editor)
Part of the DQR Studies in Literature series
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This volume of essays by scholars in the field of English and American studies brings together a variety of perspectives on the utopian literature originating from cultural communities from 1790-1910.

Ranging from the Lunar society to the Nationalist movement, and from the Transcendentalists to the Indian Monday Club the fifteen peer-reviewed articles examine a wide range of contexts in which utopian literature was written, and will be of interest to scholars in the field of cultural and literary studies alike.

Moreover, the volume presents the reader with a unique overview of developments in Utopian thinking and literature throughout the long nineteenth century.

Specific attention is paid to the transatlantic nature of cultural communities in which utopian writings were produced and read as well as to the colonial contexts of nineteenth-century utopian literature.

As such, the collection offers a novel approach to a tradition of utopian writing that was essentially transcultural.

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Editions Rodopi B.V.
9042029994 / 9789042029996
Hardback
02/07/2010
Netherlands
English
278 p.
24 cm
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