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Full Description
This book identifies antipathy as an emotion of key concern in Victorian literature and culture by studying discourses and representations of antipathy in fictional and non-fictional texts. The selected texts cover a broad range of thematic concerns and cultural contexts, engaging with different facets, manifestations, and functions of antipathy, and demonstrating its historically specific meanings in nineteenth-century British and imperial literature and culture. The contributors demonstrate how antipathy was presented as an emotional experience, discursive strategy, and aesthetic device that expressed, shaped, and interrogated Victorian power relations, and how it was used to negotiate structural dynamics of gender, class, and race. Bringing the study of Victorian literature and culture into conversation with approaches in the history of emotions, the volume explores the potential for considering historical conceptualisations of antipathetic feelings in and through literature, and offers methodological insights into the uses of literature in the history of emotions.
Contents
1. Nina Engelhardt and Anja Hartl; Introduction: Antipathy in Victorian Literature and Victorian Studies.- Part I: Conceptions and Manifestations of Antipathy.- 2. Pamela Gilbert; Antipathy, Anger, and 'Noble Rage'.- 3. Will Abberley; Disgusting Nature: Virtuous Revulsion and Ecological Consciousness in John Ruskin's Aesthetics.- 4. Sarah Wegener; 'Apart from lying sympathy': The Endurance of Hatred in the Poetry of Emily Brontë.- Part II: Antipathy, Gender, and Class.- 5. Fiona MacHugh; Maternal Antipathy: Puerperal Insanity and the Maternal Ideal in Late-Victorian Trials.- 6. Wolfgang Funk; Strange Encounters: The Antipathy Towards Patriarchy in the Poetry of May Kendall.- 7. Sophie Franklin; Contagious Antipathy in Anne Brontë's Agnes Grey.- 8. Carolin Sternberg; 'Pernicious Reading': Penny Fiction and Moral Panic.- Part III: Racial and Colonial Antipathies.- 9. Tim Sommer; The Limits of Sympathy: (Anti-)Slavery, Negative Affect, and Victorian Negotiations of Racial Difference.- 10. Ge Tang; Feeling and Invoking Antipathies: Trollope's Writing of Racial Conflicts in Queensland.- 11. Atul V. Nair; Imperial Antipathies: Reporting the 1857 Uprising in Select Indian English Periodicals.



