Bearing the Dead: The British Culture of Mourning from the Enlightenment to Victoria

Bearing the Dead: The British Culture of Mourning from the Enlightenment to Victoria

by Esther Schor
Bearing the Dead: The British Culture of Mourning from the Enlightenment to Victoria

Bearing the Dead: The British Culture of Mourning from the Enlightenment to Victoria

by Esther Schor

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Overview

Esther Schor tells us about the persistence of the dead, about why they still matter long after we emerge from grief and accept our loss. Mourning as a cultural phenomenon has become opaque to us in the twentieth century, Schor argues. This book is an effort to recover the culture of mourning that thrived in English society from the Enlightenment through the Romantic Age, and to recapture its meaning. Mourning appears here as the social diffusion of grief through sympathy, as a force that constitutes communities and helps us to conceptualize history.

In the textual and social practices of the British Enlightenment and its early nineteenth-century heirs, Schor uncovers the ways in which mourning mediated between received ideas of virtue, both classical and Christian, and a burgeoning, property-based commercial society. The circulation of sympathies maps the means by which both valued things and values themselves are distributed within a culture. Delving into philosophy, politics, economics, and social history as well as literary texts, Schor traces a shift in the British discourse of mourning in the wake of the French Revolution: What begins as a way to effect a moral consensus in society turns into a means of conceiving and bringing forth history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781400821488
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 11/14/1994
Series: Literature in History
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 496 KB

About the Author

Esther Schor is Associate Professor of English and John E. Annan Bicentennial Preceptor at Princeton University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction 3
Pt. I A Century of Tears
1 Elegia and the Enlightenment 19
2 Written Wailings 48
3 Burke, Paine, Wordsworth, and the Politics of Sympathy 73
Pt. II Authentic Epitaphs
4 "The Impotence of Grief": Wordsworth's Genealogies of Morals 117
5 "This Pregnant Spot of Ground": Bearing the Dead in The Excursion 151
6 A Nation's Sorrows, a People's Tears: The Politics of Mourning Princess Charlotte 196
Epilogue 230
Notes 241
Index 281

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