Walter Pater's European Imagination addresses Pater's literary
cosmopolitanism as the first in-depth study of his fiction in dialogue
with European literature. Pater's short pieces of fiction, the
so-called 'imaginary portraits', trace the development of the European
self over a period of some two thousand years. They include elements
of travelogue and art criticism, together with discourses on myth,
history, and philosophy. Examining Pater's methods of composition, use
of narrative voice, and construction of character, the book draws on
all of Pater's oeuvre and includes discussions of a range of his
unpublished manuscripts, essays, and reviews. It engages with Pater's
dialogue with the visual portrait and problematises the oscillation
between type and individual, the generic and the particular, which
characterises both the visual and the literary portrait. Exploring
Pater's involvement with nineteenth-century historiography and
collective memory, the book positions Pater's fiction solidly within
such nineteenth-century genres as the historical novel and the
Bildungsroman, while also discussing the portraits as specimens of
biographical writing. As the 'Ur-texts' from which generations of
modernist life-writing developed, Pater's 'imaginary portraits' became
pivotal for such modernist writers as Virginia Woolf and Harold
Nicolson. Walter Pater's European Imagination explores such
twentieth-century successors, together with French contemporaries like
Sainte-Beuve and followers like Marcel Schwob.
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ISBN
9780192674692
Publisert
2022
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OUP Oxford
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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