The Victorians and Old Age

Author:   Karen Chase (Professor of English, University of Virginia)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
ISBN:  

9780199564361


Pages:   300
Publication Date:   04 June 2009
Format:   Hardback
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The Victorians and Old Age


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Karen Chase examines old age as it was constructed in Victorian social and literary cultures. Beginning with the vexed relation between elderly people whose numbers and needs taxed the state which sought to identify, classify, and provide for them, she analyzes illuminating moments in narrative form, social policy, or cultural attitudes. The book considers the centrality of institutions and of the generational divide; it traces the power and powerlessness of age through a range of characters and individuals as distinct from one another as Dickens's inebriated nurse, Sairey Gamp, to the sober Queen Victoria; and it studies specific narrative forms for expressing heightened emotions attached to aging and the complexities of representing age in pictorial and statistical 'portraits'. Chapters are organized around major literary works set alongside episodes and artefacts, diaries and memoirs, images and inscriptions, that produced (and now illuminate) the construction of old age through Victoria's long reign. The Victorians and Old Age shows that if old age became for the Victorians such a conspicuous public topic and problem, it also became an intensely private preoccupation. The social formation of old age created terms, images, and narratives that lone individuals used to fashion the stories of their lives. The book is intent to respect the specificity of aging: not only the wide diversities of circumstance (rich and poor, urban and rural, watched and forgotten, powerful and dispossessed) but also the distinct acts of representation by novelists, painters, journalists, sociologists, and diary-keepers.

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Author:   Karen Chase (Professor of English, University of Virginia)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.658kg
ISBN:  

9780199564361


ISBN 10:   0199564361
Pages:   300
Publication Date:   04 June 2009
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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she presents insightful illustrations... This is cultural analysis of a high order, far-ranging and scrupulous, humane and imaginative A. R. Vogeler, CHOICE The analyses of these representations of old age are sophisticated, nuanced and stimulating Nigel Goose, LPS very professional and thoughtful Olwen Hufton, Literature and History


she presents insightful illustrations... This is cultural analysis of a high order, far-ranging and scrupulous, humane and imaginative A. R. Vogeler, CHOICE


she presents insightful illustrations... This is cultural analysis of a high order, far-ranging and scrupulous, humane and imaginative A. R. Vogeler, CHOICE The analyses of these representations of old age are sophisticated, nuanced and stimulating Nigel Goose, LPS very professional and thoughtful Olwen Hufton, Literature and History Chase's book adds substantially to emerging scholarship in age studies by considering old age in the rich context of Victorian literature and culture Devoney Looser, The Review of English Studies


Author Information

Karen Chase is Professor of English at the University of Virginia. She is author of Eros and Psyche: Representations of Personality in Charlotte Bronte, Charles Dickens and George Eliot; Middlemarch (Cambridge Landmarks in World Literature Series); coauthor (with Michael Levenson) of The Spectacle of Intimacy (2000); and editor of Middlemarch in the Twenty-First Century (2005).

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