Exploring the controversial history of an aesthetic – realism –
this book examines the role that realism plays in the negotiation of
social, political, and material realities from the mid-19th century to
the present day. Examining a broad range of literary texts from
French, English, Italian, German, and Russian writers, this book
provides new insights into how realism engages with themes including
capital, social decorum, the law and its politicisation, modern
science as a determining factor concerning truth, and the politics of
identity. Considering works from Gustave Flaubert, Charles Baudelaire,
Émile Zola, Henry James, Charles Dickens, and George Orwell, Docherty
proposes a new philosophical conception of the politics of realism in
an age where politics feels increasingly erratic and fantastical.
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ISBN
9781350228542
Publisert
2021
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Bloomsbury Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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