Neo-Victorian Things
Re-imagining Nineteenth-Century Material Cultures in Literature and Film
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Product details:
- Edition number 1st ed. 2022
- Publisher Springer International Publishing
- Date of Publication 19 July 2023
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9783031062032
- Binding Paperback
- See also 9783031062001
- No. of pages233 pages
- Size 210x148 mm
- Weight 329 g
- Language English
- Illustrations XIII, 233 p. 480
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Neo-Victorian Things: Re-Imagining Nineteenth-Century Material Cultures in Literature and Film is the first volume to focus solely on the replication, reconstruction, and re-presentation of Victorian things. It investigates the role of materiality in contemporary returns to the past as a means of assessing the function of things in remembering, revisioning, and/or reimagining the nineteenth century. Examining iterations of material culture in literature, film and popular television series, this volume offers a reconsideration of nineteenth-century things and the neo-Victorian cultural forms that they have inspired, animated, and even haunted. By turning to new and relatively underexplored strands of neo-Victorian materiality—including opium paraphernalia, slave ships, clothing, and biographical objects—and interrogating the critical role such objects play in reconstructing the past, this volume offers ways of thinking about how mis/apprehensions of material culture in the nineteenth century continue to shape our present understanding of things.
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction: Stuff and Things: Introducing Neo-Victorian Materialities.- 2. Objects and Memorabilia in Deborah Lutz’s The Brontë Cabinet: Three Lives in Nine Objects.- 3. “Around the Mizzenpole”: Charles Johnson’s Middle Passage and African Americanizing the Neo-Victorian-at-sea.- 4. Touching, Writing, Collecting: Opium Paraphernalia and Neo-Victorian Material Culture.- 5. An Instrumental Thing: Pianos Extending and Becoming Postcolonial Bodies in Jane Campion’s The Piano and Daniel Mason’s The Piano Tuner.- 6. “Wilful Phantoms”: Haunted Dress, Memory, and Agentic Materiality in Colm Tóibín’s The Master.- 7. The Thing About Haunted Houses: In The Turn of the Screw, The Innocents and The Haunting of Hill House.- 8. There’s Something in the Tea: Murder and Materiality in Dark Angel.- 9. Criminal Things: Sherlock Holmes’ Details of Detection and Their Neo-Victorian Revisions.- 10. The Sleight of Hand: Appearance and Disappearance of Things in Neo-Victorian Magic.
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