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Hatred and Civility

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To understand hatred and civility in today's world, argues Christopher Lane, we should start with Victorian fiction. Although the word "Victorian" generally brings to mind images of prudish sexuali...
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  • 18 April 2006
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To understand hatred and civility in today's world, argues Christopher Lane, we should start with Victorian fiction. Although the word "Victorian" generally brings to mind images of prudish sexuality and well-heeled snobbery, it has above all become synonymous with self-sacrifice, earnest devotion, and moral rectitude. Yet this idealized version of Victorian England is surprisingly scarce in the period's literature--and its journalism, sermons, poems, and plays--where villains, hypocrites, murderers, and cheats of all types abound.
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Price: $32.00
Pages: 224
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Publication Date: 18 April 2006
ISBN: 9780231130653
Format: Paperback
BISACs: LITERARY CRITICISM / European / General, LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
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Will be welcome in all collections of Victorian literature...Highly recommended.
Christopher Lane is professor of English at Northwestern University. He is the author of The Ruling Passion and The Burdens of Intimacy: Psychoanalysis and Victorian Masculinity and the editor of The Psychoanalysis of Race (Columbia, 1998).

Introduction: Victorian Hatred, a Social Evil and a Social Good
Bulwer's Misanthropes and the Limits of Victorian Sympathy
Dickensian Malefactors
Charlotte Brontâ on the Pleasure of Hating
George Eliot and Enmity
Life Envy in Robert Browning's Poetry
Epilogue: Joseph Conrad and the Illusion of Solidarity