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The Agency of Objects in English Prose, 1789–1832: Conspicuous Things

Book information

Publisher
Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
Year
2020
ISBN
9783030491109, 9783030491116
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-49111-6
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
3 MB (2823188 bytes)
Edition
1st ed.
Pages
XI, 247\253
Time added
2021-01-06 05:41:07

Description

The Agency of Objects in English Prose, 1789–1832: Conspicuous Things engages with new materialist methodologies to examine shifting perceptions of nonhuman agency in English prose at the turn of the nineteenth century. Examining texts as diverse as it-narratives, the juvenile writings and novels of Jane Austen, De Quincey’s autobiographical writings, and silver fork novels, Nikolina Hatton demonstrates how object agency is viewed in this period as constitutive—not just in regard to human subjectivity but also in aesthetic creation. Objects appear in these novels and short prose works as aids, intermediaries, adversaries, and obstructions, as well as both intimately connected to humans and strangely alien. Through close readings, the book traces how object agency, while sometimes perceived as a threat by authors and characters, also continues to be understood as a source of the delightfully unexpected—in everyday life as well as in narrative.

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