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Novel Craft Talia Schaffer (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, Queens College & the Graduate Center at the City University of New York)

Novel Craft By Talia Schaffer (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, Queens College & the Graduate Center at the City University of New York)

Summary

Featuring over thirty illustrations, Novel Craft illustrates the cultural and economic importance of handicrafts in Victorian novels by Gaskell, Dickens, Yonge, and Oliphant.

Novel Craft Summary

Novel Craft: Victorian Domestic Handicraft and Nineteenth-Century Fiction by Talia Schaffer (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, Queens College & the Graduate Center at the City University of New York)

Novel Craft explores an intriguing and under-studied aspect of cultural life in Victorian England: domestic handicrafts, the decorative pursuit that predated the Arts and Crafts movement. Talia Schaffer argues that the handicraft movement served as a way to critique the modern mass-produced commodity and the rapidly emerging industrial capitalism of the nineteenth century. Her argument is illustrated with the four pivotal novels that form her study's core-Gaskell's Cranford, Yonge's The Daisy Chain, Dickens's Our Mutual Friend, and Oliphant's Phoebe Junior. Each features various handicrafts that subtly aim to subvert the socioeconomic changes being wrought by industrialization. Schaffer goes beyond straightforward textual analysis by shaping each chapter around the individual craft at the center of each novel (paper for Cranford, flowers and related arts in The Daisy Chain, rubbish and salvage in Our Mutual Friend, and the contrasting ethos of arts and crafts connoisseurship in Phoebe Junior). The domestic handicraft also allows for self-referential analysis of the text itself; in scenes of craft production (and destruction), the authors articulate the work they hope their own fictions perform. The handicraft also becomes a locus for critiquing contemporary aesthetic trends, with the novels putting forward an alternative vision of making value and understanding art. A work that combines cultural history and literary studies, Novel Craft highlights how attention to the handicraft movement's radically alternative views of materiality, consumption, production, representation, and subjectivity provides a fresh perspective on the major changes that shaped the Victorian novel as a whole.

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Schaffer has revolutionized the study of Victorian aesthetics. * Choice *

About Talia Schaffer (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, Queens College & the Graduate Center at the City University of New York)

Talia Schaffer is Professor of English at Queens College and the Graduate Center of the City of New York. She is the author of The Forgotten Female Aesthetes, co-editor with Kathy Psomiades of Women and British Aestheticism, and the editor of Literature and Culture at the Fin de Siecle.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents ; Introduction: How to Read Wax Coral, and Why ; Chapter 1. Women's Work: The History of the Victorian Domestic Handicraft ; Chapter 2. Ephemerality: The Cranford Papers ; Chapter 3. Preservation: The Daisy and the Chain ; Chapter 4. Salvage: Betty as the Mutual Friend ; Chapter 5: Connoisseurship: Giving Credit to Phoebe Junior ; Postscript ; Bibliography

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NLS9780199338566
9780199338566
0199338566
Novel Craft: Victorian Domestic Handicraft and Nineteenth-Century Fiction by Talia Schaffer (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, Queens College & the Graduate Center at the City University of New York)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2014-01-23
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