“Romantic Realism/Victorian Romance”: An Introduction to Four Provocations

Elaine Freedgood, Maureen N. Mclane
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Might we, Romanticists and Victorianists, be or become one people? This cluster of essays, by Ian Duncan, Mary Favret, Catherine Robson, and Herbert Tucker, addresses longstanding and emergent cruxes in our collective scholarship, including questions of periodization, mediality, trans/nationality, genre, and mode. “Romance” and “realism” provide two provoking terms for thought. An introduction, by Elaine Freedgood and N. Maureen McLane, lays out axes of categorization, questions for pedagogy and the profession as well as intellectual and disciplinary genealogies. Duncan notes the insufficiency of such terms as “long nineteenth century” and proposes Walter Scott as one figure who teaches us how to think period as well as realism and romance; Favret addresses the romantic lecture and its current resonance in the age of MOOCs; Robson explores the nature of Victorian reading, and directions for Victorianist readings; Tucker meditates on the status of desire and marriage plots—Romantic and Victorian “conjugalities.”
“浪漫现实主义/维多利亚浪漫主义”:四种挑衅的介绍
我们,浪漫主义者和维多利亚主义者,会成为或成为一个民族吗?这组文章由伊恩·邓肯、玛丽·法弗雷特、凯瑟琳·罗布森和赫伯特·塔克撰写,讨论了我们集体学术中长期存在的和新出现的关键问题,包括分期、媒介、跨/国籍、体裁和模式等问题。“浪漫主义”和“现实主义”提供了两个发人深省的术语。伊莱恩·弗里古德(Elaine Freedgood)和n·莫林·麦克莱恩(N. Maureen McLane)在序言中列出了分类的轴线、教育学和专业的问题,以及知识和学科谱系。邓肯注意到"漫长的十九世纪"这类术语的不足,并提出沃尔特·斯科特作为一个人物,他教会我们如何思考时代以及现实主义和浪漫主义;法弗雷特谈到了这种浪漫的讲座,以及它在mooc时代的当前反响;罗布森探讨了维多利亚时代阅读的本质,以及维多利亚时代阅读的方向;塔克思考了欲望和婚姻情节的地位——浪漫主义和维多利亚时代的“婚姻”。
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