Epic: Britain's Heroic Muse 1790-1910

Author:   Herbert F. Tucker (John C. Coleman Professor of English, University of Virginia)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   752
Publication Date:   29 November 2012
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Epic: Britain's Heroic Muse 1790-1910


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This book is the first to provide a connected history of epic poetry in Britain between the French Revolution and the First World War. Although epic is widely held to have been shouldered aside by the novel, if not invalidated in advance by modernity, in fact the genre was practised without interruption across the long nineteenth century by nearly every prominent Romantic and Victorian poet, and shoals of ambitious poetasters into the bargain. Poets kept the epic alive by revising its conventions to meet an overlapping series of changing realities: insurgent democracy, Napoleonic war, the rise of class consciousness and repeated reform of the franchise, challenges posed by scientific advance to religious belief and cherished notions of the human, the evolution of a postnationalist and eventually imperialist identity for Britain as the world's superpower. Each of these developments called on nineteenth-century epic to do what the genre had always done: affirm the unity of its sponsoring culture through a large utterance that both acknowledged the distinctive flowering of the modern and affirmed its rootedness in tradition. The best writers answered this call by figuring Britain's self-renewal and the genre's as versions of one another. In passing Herbert Tucker notices scores of mediocre congeners (and worse), so as to show where the challenge of a given decade fell and suggest what lay at stake. The background these lesser works provide throws into relief what the book stresses in extended discussions of several dozen major works: an unbroken history of daring experimentation in which circumspect, inventive, worried epoists engaged because the genre and the age alike demanded it.

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Author:   Herbert F. Tucker (John C. Coleman Professor of English, University of Virginia)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   1.070kg
ISBN:  

9780199232994


ISBN 10:   0199232997
Pages:   752
Publication Date:   29 November 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1: The Very Idea: Epic in the Head 2: On Calliope's Jalopy: Epic Rebuilt 1790-1800 3: Under Correction: Epic Conscripted 1800-1805 4: In Expiation: Epic Atonement 1805-1815 5: in Style: Epic Plush 1815-1820 6: To the Ending Doom: Epic Apocalypse 1820-1830 7: In Session: Forensic Epic 1830-1840 8: There and Back: Emigrant Epic 1840-1850 9: On Impulse: Spasmodic Epic 1850-1860 10: In Plight of Troth: Mythological Epidc 1860-1870 11: For All the World: Eclectic Epic 1870-1895 12: At Long Last: Edwardian Epic 1895-1910 Bibliography of Poems Cited Secondary Work Cited

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Tucker's Epic is by any measure a great achievement; for students of Victorian poetry, it is the book of the year-or more. Tucker offers a richly arresting narrative of the passage from the Enlightenment to Modernism ... Offering an unmatched analytical portrait of nineteenth-century epic, and cast in humane, engaging prose, this book advances a renovated literary history that we all have need of hearing. * Andrew Stauffer, Victorian Poetry * This is a marvellous book, epic in theme and ambition, epic in size, but thoroughly justified in its monumentality. * Isobel Armstrong, Victorian Studies * I urge Romanticists and Victorianists to pick up this study of Britain's Heroic Muse - unquestionably the definitive book on nineteenth-century epic, noteworthy for its subtle analysis of the intersection of historical context and poetic form. * Linda H. Peterson, Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies *


I urge Romanticists and Victorianists to pick up this study of Britain's Heroic Muse - unquestionably the definitive book on nineteenth-century epic, noteworthy for its subtle analysis of the intersection of historical context and poetic form. Linda H. Peterson, Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies This is a marvellous book, epic in theme and ambition, epic in size, but thoroughly justified in its monumentality. Isobel Armstrong, Victorian Studies Tucker's Epic is by any measure a great achievement; for students of Victorian poetry, it is the book of the year-or more. Tucker offers a richly arresting narrative of the passage from the Enlightenment to Modernism ... Offering an unmatched analytical portrait of nineteenth-century epic, and cast in humane, engaging prose, this book advances a renovated literary history that we all have need of hearing. Andrew Stauffer, Victorian Poetry


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