Amnesiac Selves

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Amnesiac Selves

Nostalgia, Forgetting, and British Fiction, 1810-1870

Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900 Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers

Author: Nicholas Dames

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Language: English

Published by: Oxford University Press

Published on: 14th June 2001

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9780190286699


Understanding the Novel and Memory

With Joyce, Proust, and Faulkner in mind, we have come to understand the novel as a form with intimate ties to the impulses and processes of memory. This study contends that this common perception is an anachronism that distorts our view of the novel.

The Argument of Amnesiac Selves

Based on an investigation of representative novels, Amnesiac Selves shows that the Victorian novel bears no such secure relation to memory, and, in fact, it tries to hide, evade, and eliminate remembering.

Dames on Victorian Representations of Memory

Dames argues that the notable scarcity and distinct unease of representations of remembrance in the nineteenth-century British novel signal an art form struggling to define and construct new concepts of memory. By placing nineteenth-century British fiction from Jane Austen to Wilkie Collins alongside a wide variety of Victorian psychologies and theories of mind, Nicholas Dames evokes a novelistic world, and a culture, before modern memory--one dedicated to a nostalgic evasion of detailed recollection which our time has largely forgotten.

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