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Edwardian Culture

English

By (author): Naomi Carle Samuel Shaw Sarah Shaw

Edwardian Culture: Beyond the Garden Party is the first truly interdisciplinary collection of essays dealing with culture in Britain c.1895-1914. Bringing together essays on literature, art, politics, religion, architecture, marketing, and imperial history, the study highlights the extent to which the culture and politics of Edwardian period were closely intertwined. The book builds upon recent scholarship that seeks to reclaim the term ‘Edwardian’ from prevalent, restrictive usages by venturing beyond the garden party – and the political rally – to uncover some of the terrain that lies between. The essays in the volume – which deal with both famous writers such as J. M. Barrie and Arnold Bennett, as well as many lesser-known figures – draw attention to the nuanced multiplicity of experience and cultural forms that existed during the period, and highlight the ways in which a closer examination of Edwardian culture complicates our definitions of ‘Victorian’ and ‘Modern’. The book argues that the Edwardian era, rather than constituting a coda to the Victorian period or a languid pause before modernism shook things up, possessed a compelling and creative tenor of its own.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780367890513

About Naomi CarleSamuel ShawSarah Shaw

Dr. Samuel Shaw is Teaching Fellow at the University of Sussex. He completed his PhD in the History of Art at the University of York in 2010. He has published widely on subjects including the artist William Rothenstein (the subject of a 2015 exhibition) and the cultural representation of zebras (Reaktion Books, 2017).

Dr. Naomi Carle received her doctorate in English literature from the University in Durham in 2014.

Dr. Sarah Shaw is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Center for Modern Studies, University of York, where she completed her PhD on religious readerships in 2013.

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