In this new study of George Eliot's fiction, textual attempts to imagine a coherent and unified national past are seen as producing a contradictory vision of Englishness. It is a historiographical national identity, constructing the image of predominant, and conflicting, trends in the Victorian writing of history. The inherent uncertainty caused by the shift between different perceptions of English history leads, in later fiction, to an abandonment of contemporaneous grand narratives. The consequence is a history that anticipates a more modern, radical philosophy of history.
In this new study of George Eliot's fiction, textual attempts to imagine a coherent and unified national past are seen as producing a contradictory vision of Englishness. It is a historiographical national identity, constructing the image of predominant, and conflicting, trends in the Victorian writing of history. The inherent uncertainty caused by the shift between different perceptions of English history leads, in later fiction, to an abandonment of contemporaneous grand narratives. The consequence is a history that anticipates a more modern, radical philosophy of history.
George Eliot and Victorian Historiography: Imagining the National Past
George Eliot and Victorian Historiography: Imagining the National Past
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ISBN-13: | 9780312234133 |
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Publisher: | Palgrave Macmillan UK |
Publication date: | 11/02/2000 |
Edition description: | 2000 |
Product dimensions: | 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.62(d) |