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Telling the Time in British Literature, 1675-1830

Telling the Time in British Literature, 1675-1830

Hours of Folly?

by Marcus Tomalin
Hardback
Publication Date: 15/04/2020

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Although the broad topic of time and literature in the long eighteenth century has received focused attention from successive generations of literary critics, this book adopts a radically new approach to the subject. Taking inspiration from recent revisionist accounts of the horological practices of the age, as well as current trends in ecocriticism, historical prosody, sensory history, social history, and new materialism, it offers a pioneering investigation of themes that have never previously received sustained critical scrutiny. Specifically, it explores how the essayists, poets, playwrights, and novelists of the period meditated deeply upon the physical form, social functions, and philosophical implications of particular time-telling objects. Consequently, each chapter considers a different device - mechanical watches, pendulums, sandglasses, sundials, flowers, and bells - and the literary responses of significant figures such as Alexander Pope, Anne Steele, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Charlotte Smith, and William Hazlitt are carefully examined.
ISBN:
9780367858575
9780367858575
Category:
Literature: history & criticism
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
15-04-2020
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
210
Dimensions (mm):
229x152mm
Weight:
0.45kg

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