Memory and Memorials, 1789-1914

Memory and Memorials, 1789-1914

By M. Campbell

Subjects: Civilisation, European, English literature, history and criticism, 19th century, Great britain, history, victoria, 1837-1901, English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Nonfiction, Littérature anglaise, Histoire, Memory in literature, Mémoire dans la littérature, Civilization, Great britain, civilization, Literature and history, LITERARY CRITICISM, Mémoire épisodique dans la littérature, Geheugen, History and criticism, Histoire et critique, English literature, Engels, History, Littérature et histoire, Autobiographical memory in literature, Bellettrie

Description: Focusing on the 'long' nineteenth century, from the French Revolution to the beginnings of Modernism, this book examines the significance of memory in an era of furious social change. Through an examination of science, literature and history the authors explore the theme of memory as a tool of social progression, a tool that worked through the collective act of memorialising.The book is arranged around two key sets of ideas. The first is concerned with understanding and reconstructing memory as a cultural and social phenomenon. The second part focuses on memory as a written and architectural device. Together they cover topics as diverse as:* gender and memory* the importance of accounts of memory in Victorian psychology for Victorian fiction* the Memorial Hall and Nonconformist Church historyMemory and Memorials 1789-1914 employs a range of new and influential interdisciplinary methodologies. It offers both a fresh theoretical understanding of the period, and a wealth of empirical material of use to the historian, literature student or social psychologist.

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