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Victorian Literature and Finance Francis O'Gorman (Professor of Victorian Literature, University of Leeds)

Victorian Literature and Finance By Francis O'Gorman (Professor of Victorian Literature, University of Leeds)

Victorian Literature and Finance by Francis O'Gorman (Professor of Victorian Literature, University of Leeds)


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This book analyses relationships between writing and the financial structures of the 19th century. What emerges is a remarkable set of imaginative connections between literature and Victorian finance, including women and the culture of investment, the profits of a media age, and the uncomfortable relationship between literary and financial capital.

Victorian Literature and Finance Summary

Victorian Literature and Finance by Francis O'Gorman (Professor of Victorian Literature, University of Leeds)

Victorian Britain offered to the globe an economic structure of unique complexity. The trading nation, at the heart of a great empire, developed the practices of advanced capitalism - currency, banking, investment, money markets, business practices and theory, intellectual property legislation - from which the financial systems of the contemporary world emerged. Cultural forms in Victorian Britain transacted with high capitalism in a variety of ways but literary critics interested in economics have traditionally been preoccupied either with writers' hostility to industrial capitalism in terms of its shaping of class, or with the development of consumerism. Victorian Literature and Finance is the first extended study to take seriously the relationships between literary forms and those more complex discourses of Victorian high finance. These essays move beyond the examination of literature that was merely impatient with the perceived consequences of capitalism to analyse creative relationships between culture and economic structures. Considering such topics as the nature of currency, women and the culture of investment, the profits of a modern media age, the dramatization of risk on the Victorian stage, the practice of realism in relation to business theory, the culture of speculation at the end of the century, and arguments about the uncomfortable relationship between literary and financial capital, Victorian Literature and Finance sets new terms for understanding and theorizing the relationship between high finance and literary writing in the nineteenth century.

Victorian Literature and Finance Reviews

Victorian Literature and Finance offers a rich sampling of new work in this vitally important area of Victorian Studies. * Daniel Vivona, The Review of English Studies *

About Francis O'Gorman (Professor of Victorian Literature, University of Leeds)

Francis O'Gorman is Reader in Victorian Literature at the University of Leeds, UK. He has written widely across the Victorian period and his books include Late Ruskin: New Contexts (2001); Ruskin and Gender (co-edited with Dinah Birch, 2002), and The Victorians and the Eighteenth Century: Reassessing the Tradition (co-edited with Katherine Turner, 2004). He is currently writing about raising the dead and the enchanting power of words in the nineteenth century. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and a Companion of the Guild of St George.

Table of Contents

Introduction ; 1. 'Even these metallic problems have their melodramatic side': Money in Victorian Literature ; 2. Inside Out: Value and Display in Thomas De Quincey and Isaac Butt ; 3. Edward Bulwer Lytton Dreams of Copyright: 'It might make me a rich man' ; 4. 'Vulgar needs': Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Profit, and Literary Value ; 5. The Drama of Capital: Risk, Belief, and Liability on the Victorian Stage ; 6. 'Ladies do it?': Victorian Women Investors in Fact and Fiction ; 7. Literary Realism in the Wake of Business Cycle Theory: The Way We Live Now (1875) ; 8. Speculative Fictions and the Fortunes of H. Rider Haggard ; 9. Cultural versus Financial Capital: Defining Literary Value at the Fin de Siecle

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GOR012599411
9780199281923
0199281920
Victorian Literature and Finance by Francis O'Gorman (Professor of Victorian Literature, University of Leeds)
Used - Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2007-03-22
216
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