

An edition of Outlandish English subjects in the Victorian domestic novel (2005)
By Timothy L. Carens
Publish Date
2005
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan,Springer
Language
eng
Pages
208
Description:
"In literature written in the latter half of the nineteenth century, during the great age of the British Empire, savage antagonists crop up in unexpected places. The notion that savagery existed at a far remove was counter-balanced by a suspicion that it lurked within the English state and subject." "Outlandish English Subjects in the Victorian Domestic Novel traces the development of this suspicion in nineteenth-century evangelicism and anthropology. Both disciplines promoted the idea of a universal human family, establishing a theoretical context in which estranged "relatives," those beliefs and practices disparagingly associated with colonial otherness, might reappear within the English family home."--Jacket.
subjects: Aliens in literature, Colonies in literature, Difference (Psychology) in literature, English Domestic fiction, English fiction, History and criticism, Human skin color in literature, Imperialism in literature, Race in literature, English fiction, history and criticism, 19th century, Ethnicity in literature, Noncitizens in literature
Times: 19th century