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- W2332364130 abstract "HE VOCABULARY of English literary study has a catch phrase for all the major periods but one. centuries before 1500 are The Middle Ages. sixteenth and seventeenth centuries are The Renaissance. We call the eighteenth century neoclassical and the twentieth century Modern. But for the nineteenth century-the first of our literary ages to devise a theory of literary ages, the first to think of itself as an age, and the first to employ the phrase spirit of the age-we have no name. Instead, we have names for parts of the period-Romantic, Victorian, and American-presumably because the subject, unlike the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, is too large, too complex to be taken in at a glance. If that were really the case, some sort of piecemeal approach would be quite in order. By dividing this unwieldly period into manageable segments, we could come to an understanding of the whole. actual case, however, appears to be that our inability to comprehend the whole is as much a result of our present subdivisions as a justification for them. Although Romantic, Victorian, and American literature are subcategories of nineteenthcentury English, they cannot possibly be reassembled to give us a coherent picture of that subject because they have been formed on basically different logical principles. Romantic literature is writing of a certain kind. Victorian literature is the work of a particular time. And American literature comes from a certain place. As a result, neither are the three subcategories logically compatible, establishing some necessary relation among Romantic, Victorian, and American works, nor are they mutually exclusive, precluding the existence, say, of a Romantic work written in America during the Victorian period." @default.
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- W2332364130 title "Three Blind Men and an Elephant: The Problem of Nineteenth-Century English" @default.
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