Style and the Nineteenth-Century British Critic

Sincere Mannerisms

Fiction & Literature, Literary Theory & Criticism
Cover of the book Style and the Nineteenth-Century British Critic by Jason Camlot, Taylor and Francis
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Jason Camlot ISBN: 9781351148429
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: January 18, 2018
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Jason Camlot
ISBN: 9781351148429
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: January 18, 2018
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

In analyzing the nonfiction works of writers such as John Wilson, J. S. Mill, De Quincy, Ruskin, Arnold, Pater, and Wilde, Jason Camlot provides an important context for the nineteenth-century critic's changing ideas about style, rhetoric, and technologies of communication. In particular, Camlot contributes to our understanding of how new print media affected the Romantic and Victorian critic's sense of self, as he elaborates the ways nineteenth-century critics used their own essays on rhetoric and stylistics to speculate about the changing conditions for the production and reception of ideas and the formulation of authorial character. Camlot argues that the early 1830s mark the moment when a previously coherent tradition of pragmatic rhetoric was fragmented and redistributed into the diverse, localized sites of an emerging periodicals market. Publishing venues for writers multiplied at midcentury, establishing a new stylistic norm for criticism-one that affirmed style as the manifestation of English discipline and objectivity. The figure of the professional critic soon subsumed the authority of the polyglot intellectual, and the later decades of the nineteenth century brought about a debate on aesthetics and criticism that set ideals of Saxon-rooted 'virile' style against more culturally inclusive theories of expression.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

In analyzing the nonfiction works of writers such as John Wilson, J. S. Mill, De Quincy, Ruskin, Arnold, Pater, and Wilde, Jason Camlot provides an important context for the nineteenth-century critic's changing ideas about style, rhetoric, and technologies of communication. In particular, Camlot contributes to our understanding of how new print media affected the Romantic and Victorian critic's sense of self, as he elaborates the ways nineteenth-century critics used their own essays on rhetoric and stylistics to speculate about the changing conditions for the production and reception of ideas and the formulation of authorial character. Camlot argues that the early 1830s mark the moment when a previously coherent tradition of pragmatic rhetoric was fragmented and redistributed into the diverse, localized sites of an emerging periodicals market. Publishing venues for writers multiplied at midcentury, establishing a new stylistic norm for criticism-one that affirmed style as the manifestation of English discipline and objectivity. The figure of the professional critic soon subsumed the authority of the polyglot intellectual, and the later decades of the nineteenth century brought about a debate on aesthetics and criticism that set ideals of Saxon-rooted 'virile' style against more culturally inclusive theories of expression.

More books from Taylor and Francis

Cover of the book Liberalism, Puritanism and the Colonial Mind by Jason Camlot
Cover of the book Disability Management and Workplace Integration by Jason Camlot
Cover of the book Serial Music and Serialism by Jason Camlot
Cover of the book Foundations of Behavioral Therapy by Jason Camlot
Cover of the book The Liability of the Holding Company for the Debts of its Insolvent Subsidiaries by Jason Camlot
Cover of the book Young People in Risk Society: The Restructuring of Youth Identities and Transitions in Late Modernity by Jason Camlot
Cover of the book Women's Anger by Jason Camlot
Cover of the book Mandated Landscape by Jason Camlot
Cover of the book Buddhism, Christianity and the Question of Creation by Jason Camlot
Cover of the book Global Masculinities by Jason Camlot
Cover of the book Wittgenstein and the Turning Point in the Philosophy of Mathematics by Jason Camlot
Cover of the book One Health by Jason Camlot
Cover of the book Dutch by Jason Camlot
Cover of the book Towards Universality by Jason Camlot
Cover of the book Regime Transition in Central Asia by Jason Camlot
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy