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    Ithaca, NY :Cornell University Press,
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    edocfu_9959265791202883
    Format: 1 online resource (256 p.) : , 9 haltones
    ISBN: 9781501737855
    Content: This timely volume provides both a model and an agenda for a contemporary materialist criticism. Written by leading critics and theorists, the eight essays brought together here (four of which are previously unpublished) represent widely diverse materialist approaches. In his introduction, David Simpson considers the potential of materialist criticism for shedding light on a number of important concerns-including class, gender, ideology, and discourse. Taken together, the essays, by incorporating the perspectives of gender studies and postmodernism, challenge and redefine classic Marxist priorities and enlarge the possibilities of cultural materialism. Subject to History should help to raise the level of debate among literary theorists, feminist and Marxist critics, and literary historians.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgments -- , Introduction: The Moment of Materialism / , 1. The Revenge of the Author / , 2. The Bioeconomics of Our Mutual Friend / , 3. Domesticity and Class Formation: Chadwick's 1842 Sanitary Report / , 4. Visualizing the Division of Labor: William Pyne's Microcosm / , 5. Emerson's Nature: A Materialist Reading / , 6. Keats and His Readers: A Question of Taste / , 7. Public Virtues, Private Vices: Reading between the Lines of Wordsworth's "Anecdote for Fathers" / , 8. Lyric in the Culture of Capital / , Contributors -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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