Representations of the Gypsy in the romantic period
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Representations of the Gypsy in the romantic period
Oxford University Press, 2014
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [271]-283) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In early eighteenth-century texts, the gypsy is frequently figured as an amusing rogue; by the Victorian period, it has begun to take on a nostalgic, romanticized form, abandoning sublimity in favour of the bucolic fantasy propagated by George Borrow and the founding members of the Gypsy Lore Society. Representations of the Gypsy in the Romantic Period argues that, in the gap between these two situations, the figure of the gypsy is exploited by
Romantic-period writers and artists, often in unexpected ways. Drawing attention to prominent writers (including Wordsworth, Austen, Clare, Cowper and Bronte) as well as those less well-known, Sarah Houghton-Walker examines representations of gypsies in literature and art from 1780-1830, alongside the contemporary
socio-historical events and cultural processes which put pressure on those representations. She argues that, raising troubling questions by its repeated escape from the categories of enlightenment discourses which might seek to 'know' or 'understand' in empirical ways, the gypsy exists both within and outside of conventional English society. The figure of the gypsy is thus available to writers and artists to facilitate the articulation of dilemmas and anxieties taking various forms, and
especially as a lens through which questions of knowledge and identity (which is often mutable, and troubling) might be focussed. .
目次
- Introduction
- 1. Background, Histories, and Myths: the Situation of the Gypsies in the Romantic Period
- 2. Literary Contexts: the Gypsy on the Page in the Romantic Period
- 3. William Cowper's Gypsies
- 4. John Clare's Gypsies
- 5. Wandering, Wordsworth, and Gypsies
- 6. 'Place' in Austen's Emma: Englishness, Gypsies, and Harriet Smith
- 7. Aesthetic Theories and Literary Traditions: Accommodating the Gypsy in Art
- 8. Industry, Idleness, and Class
- Conclusion: The Art of Storytelling: the Literary Gypsy on the Cusp of Change
- Bibliography
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