Victorian Culture and the Idea of the GrotesqueColin Trodd, Paul Barlow, David Amigoni Monstrous, absurd, humorous, demotic and contradictory: the Grotesque is a protean force working across different areas of Victorian life. This text examines a wide range of sources and materials in order to provide new readings of an important force that oscillates between style and concept. |
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... connection is complex and varied . Early Victorian thinking on the grotesque often associ- ates it with Germanic culture . Carlylean grotesque owes much to Jean Paul Richter and to Hoffmann , a connection discussed by David Amigoni in ...
... connection is complex and varied . Early Victorian thinking on the grotesque often associ- ates it with Germanic culture . Carlylean grotesque owes much to Jean Paul Richter and to Hoffmann , a connection discussed by David Amigoni in ...
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... connection , of truths which it would have taken a long time to express in any verbal way , and of which the connection is left for the beholder to work out for himself ; the gaps , left or overleaped by the haste of the imagination ...
... connection , of truths which it would have taken a long time to express in any verbal way , and of which the connection is left for the beholder to work out for himself ; the gaps , left or overleaped by the haste of the imagination ...
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... connection between it and the sensualist ideals ... the fact being that the imagination , when at play , is curiously like children , and likes to play with fire'.35 The third , ( C ) , ' is a thoroughly noble one . It is that which ...
... connection between it and the sensualist ideals ... the fact being that the imagination , when at play , is curiously like children , and likes to play with fire'.35 The third , ( C ) , ' is a thoroughly noble one . It is that which ...
Contents
List of contributors xi | 1 |
biography Bahktin and grotesque | 21 |
Thomas Carlyles grotesque conceits 377 | 37 |
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