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Degeneration, Culture and the Novel
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Degeneration, Culture and the Novel

639 kr

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Towards the end of the nineteenth century many affluent and educated people, influenced by developments in medical, biological and psychiatric sciences, became convinced that ignorance, insanity and criminality – even homosexuality and hysteria – were symptoms of the degeneration of the human race. Such theories seemed to provide plausible explanations for disturbing social changes, and new insights into human character and morality. For a time they achieved extraordinary dominance. In this book William Greenslade investigates the impact of degeneration theories on British culture, and on fiction. He traces the difficulties experienced by writers, including Hardy, Gissing, Conrad, Wells, Forster and Woolf, in negotiating their own freedom of interpretation in the light of such theories; he pursues the survival of degenerationism in the work of popular writers Warwich Deeping and John Buchan; and he charts the resilience of its tropes through the 1930s.

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3720011b-470f-5ea3-8f27-686956bb5498

Degeneration, Culture and the Novel

639 kr

639 kr

Tidigare lägsta pris:

663 kr

I lager

Tis, 13 maj - mån, 19 maj


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14-dagars öppet köp


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Adlibris