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The Representation of Bodily Pain in Late Nineteenth-Century English Culture Lucy Bending (Lecturer in English, Lecturer in English, University of Wales, Aberyswyth)

The Representation of Bodily Pain in Late Nineteenth-Century English Culture par Lucy Bending (Lecturer in English, Lecturer in English, University of Wales, Aberyswyth)

The Representation of Bodily Pain in Late Nineteenth-Century English Culture Lucy Bending (Lecturer in English, Lecturer in English, University of Wales, Aberyswyth)


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Résumé

Pain is not the same for everybody. Victorian novels were awash with suffering, but this book also explores late Victorian discussions of fire-walking, tattooing and flogging, and in doing this shows the ways in which the experience was affected by class, gender, race, and criminality.

The Representation of Bodily Pain in Late Nineteenth-Century English Culture Résumé

The Representation of Bodily Pain in Late Nineteenth-Century English Culture Lucy Bending (Lecturer in English, Lecturer in English, University of Wales, Aberyswyth)

This book presents a study of the ways in which concepts of pain were treated across a broad range of late Victorian writing, placing literary texts alongside sermons, medical textbooks and the campaigning leaflets, in order to suggest patterns of presentation and evasion to be perceived throughout the different texts assembled. Pain is not a shared, cross-cultural phenomenon and this book uses the examples of fire-walking, flogging, and tattooing to show that, despite the fact that pain is often invoked as a marker of shared human identity, understandings of pain are sharply affected by class, gender, race, and supposed degree of criminality. In arguing this case, Virginia Woolfs claim that there is no language for pain is taken seriously, but the importance of this book lies in its exploration of the ways in which the seemingly incommunicable experience of bodily suffering can be conveyed.

The Representation of Bodily Pain in Late Nineteenth-Century English Culture Avis

Bending is illuminating on the crisis of faith caused by the doctrine of eternal pain in hell. * English Historical Review *
Rich in detail and broad in range ... full of interesting local detail. * Notes and Queries *

À propos de Lucy Bending (Lecturer in English, Lecturer in English, University of Wales, Aberyswyth)

Lucy Bending is Lecturer in English, University of Wales, Aberyswyth

Sommaire

Introduction ; 1. Christian Understandings of Physical Suffering ; 2. The Rise of Medical Paradigm ; 3. Pain and Language ; 4. Antivisectionary Rhetoric and Pain ; 5. The Question of Shared Human Sensibility ; 6. The Pleasures and Pains of Flogging ; Bibliography ; Index

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GOR009981518
9780198187172
0198187173
The Representation of Bodily Pain in Late Nineteenth-Century English Culture Lucy Bending (Lecturer in English, Lecturer in English, University of Wales, Aberyswyth)
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Oxford University Press
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