Literary Remains: Representations of Death and Burial in Victorian England

Author:   Mary Elizabeth Hotz
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
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Pages:   229
Publication Date:   01 January 2010
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Literary Remains: Representations of Death and Burial in Victorian England


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Author:   Mary Elizabeth Hotz
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
Imprint:   State University of New York Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.336kg
ISBN:  

9780791476604


ISBN 10:   079147660
Pages:   229
Publication Date:   01 January 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Disinterring Death 1. Down among the Dead: Edwin Chadwick's Burial Reform Discourse in Mid-Nineteenth-Century England 2. ""Taught by Death What Life Should Be"": Representations of Death in Elizabeth Gaskell's Mary Barton and North and South 3. ""To Profit Us When He Was Dead"": Dead-Body Politics in Our Mutual Friend 4. Death Eclipsed: The Contested Churchyard in Thomas Hardy's Novels 5. ""The Tonic of Fire"": Cremation in Late Victorian England Conclusion: Dracula's Last Word Epilogue: The Traffic in Bodies Notes Bibliography Index

Reviews

"""...Literary Remains is a fantastic literary companion and is worth reading even if you're not initially interested in burial practices."" - M/C Reviews ""...Hotz not only contextualizes her readings within a historical framework surrounding the passage of the Burial Acts, the building of large public cemeteries in the suburbs, and the late-century introduction of cremation as a widespread social practice, but offers a perceptive and compelling rhetorical analysis of the sociological, political, and theological discourse about burial."" - Victorian Studies ""...the painstaking research on debates about funerary reform that Hotz brings together will be valuable for future investigations of death in Victorian culture."" - Studies in English Literature ""This is an ambitious, energetic and rigorous attempt to do that very difficult thing, integrate detailed and historically informed analysis of the documents of nineteenth-century burial reform and of major literary texts into a lucid and complex argument that doesn't fight shy of contradiction and difficulty."" - Mortality ""Drawing on a vast range of primary sources-official documents, newspapers and periodicals, travel guides-and the work of anthropologists, historians, and the substantial engagements within literary studies dealing with representations of death and the dead, Hotz's perceptive, engaging, and eloquent study will be welcomed by a range of scholars in the humanities and social sciences."" - CHOICE ""I read this fascinating book with great pleasure. It makes a valuable contribution to the study of Victorian practices of death and burial and will be an essential supplement to existing studies of the culture of Victorian melancholy and bereavement."" - Joel Faflak, author of Romantic Psychoanalysis: The Burden of the Mystery"


...Literary Remains is a fantastic literary companion and is worth reading even if you're not initially interested in burial practices. - M/C Reviews ...Hotz not only contextualizes her readings within a historical framework surrounding the passage of the Burial Acts, the building of large public cemeteries in the suburbs, and the late-century introduction of cremation as a widespread social practice, but offers a perceptive and compelling rhetorical analysis of the sociological, political, and theological discourse about burial. - Victorian Studies ...the painstaking research on debates about funerary reform that Hotz brings together will be valuable for future investigations of death in Victorian culture. - Studies in English Literature This is an ambitious, energetic and rigorous attempt to do that very difficult thing, integrate detailed and historically informed analysis of the documents of nineteenth-century burial reform and of major literary texts into a lucid and complex argument that doesn't fight shy of contradiction and difficulty. - Mortality Drawing on a vast range of primary sources-official documents, newspapers and periodicals, travel guides-and the work of anthropologists, historians, and the substantial engagements within literary studies dealing with representations of death and the dead, Hotz's perceptive, engaging, and eloquent study will be welcomed by a range of scholars in the humanities and social sciences. - CHOICE I read this fascinating book with great pleasure. It makes a valuable contribution to the study of Victorian practices of death and burial and will be an essential supplement to existing studies of the culture of Victorian melancholy and bereavement. - Joel Faflak, author of Romantic Psychoanalysis: The Burden of the Mystery


Author Information

Mary Elizabeth Hotz, a member of the Society of the Sacred Heart, is Associate Professor of English at the University of San Diego.

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