Coastal cultures of the long nineteenth century /

The long nineteenth century witnessed a dramatic, varied flourishing in uses for and understandings of the coast, which could seem at once a space of clarity or of misty distance, a terminus or a place of embarkation? a place of solitude and exhilaration, of uselessness and instrumentality. 'Co...

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Group Author: Ingleby, Matthew; Kerr, Matthew P. M. Matthew Peter Milton, 1982
Published: Edinburgh University Press,
Publisher Address: Edinburgh :
Publication Dates: [2018]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Edinburgh critical studies in Victorian culture
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Summary: The long nineteenth century witnessed a dramatic, varied flourishing in uses for and understandings of the coast, which could seem at once a space of clarity or of misty distance, a terminus or a place of embarkation? a place of solitude and exhilaration, of uselessness and instrumentality. 'Coastal Cultures of the Long Nineteenth Century' takes as its subject this diverse set of meanings, using them to interrogate questions of space, place and cultural production.0Outlining a broad range of coastal imaginings and engagements with the seaside, the book highlights the multivalent or even cont
Carrier Form: xii, 276 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781474435734
1474435734
Index Number: GB457
CLC: K956.14
Call Number: K956.14/C652
Contents: `Unconscious of her own double appearance' : Fanny Burney's Brighton /
A breath of fresh air : Constable and the coast /
Henry Brougham and the invention of Cannes /
The Battle of Torquay : the late Victorian resort as social experiment /
Encounters with capitalism on R.L. Stevenson's early coasts /
Seats and sites of authority : British colonial collecting on the East African coast /
Tennyson's `Sea dreams' : coastal and fiscal boundaries /
Saxon shore to