Pleasures and pains : opium and the Orient in nineteenth-century British culture

書誌事項

Pleasures and pains : opium and the Orient in nineteenth-century British culture

Barry Milligan

(Victorian literature and culture series)

University Press of Virginia, 1995

大学図書館所蔵 件 / 38

この図書・雑誌をさがす

注記

Bibliography: p. [143]-151

Includes index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Throughout the 19th century, while Britons were taking their culture to the East, they were also bringing back exotic commodities and ideas, inviting the Orient to enter English terrain, bodies and consciousness. This mixing is both mediated and mirrored by opium, an Oriental commodity that enters and alters the English body and mindset, thus confusing the direction of Anglo-Oriental power dynamics. As Barry Milligan demonstrates in "Pleasures and Pains", this confusion occasions both anxiety and enjoyment in the literature of the century. Coleridge portrays Oriental commodities as an infection, but the consequent erosion of national, racial, gender and individual identity proves liberating as well as threatening. For Thomas De Quincy, opium becomes the axis of a conflict between two paradigms of national identity, suggesting that the Orient is both other and origin. In Wilkie Collins's "The Moonstone", opium is a crucial factor in the power that putatively Oriental cultural elements have to seduce and dominate English consciousness and to insidiously intertwine themselves with English culture. The final two chapters of "Pleasures and Pains" consider the ambivalent English responses to the influx of Oriental immigrants in the 1860s, when popular journalists and fiction writers began to portray London's East End opium dens as miniature Orients within the heart of the British Empire. Incorporating elements of literary criticism, cultural studies and social history, "Pleasures and Pains" examines the complicated dynamics of empire as well as the development of still prevalent perceptions of "drugs" as alien invaders responsible for the decay of national character.

「Nielsen BookData」 より

関連文献: 1件中  1-1を表示

詳細情報

ページトップへ