The Novel and the Problem of New Life
- Author: Aaron Matz, Scripps College, California
- Date Published: November 2022
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108970563
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The novel since the nineteenth century has displayed a thorny ambivalence toward the question of having children. In its representation of human vitality it can seem to promote the giving of life, but again and again it betrays a nagging doubt about the moral implications of procreation. The Novel and the Problem of New Life identifies this tension as a defining quality of the modern British and European novel. Beginning with the procreative-skeptical writings of Flaubert, Butler, and Hardy, then turning to the high modernist work of Lawrence, Woolf, and Huxley, and culminating in the postwar fiction of Lessing and others, this book chronicles the history of the novel as it came to accommodate greater misgivings about the morality of reproduction. This is the first study to examine in literature a problem that has long troubled philosophers, environmental thinkers, and so many people in everyday life.
Read more- Provides a literary examination of a problem that has long troubled philosophers, environmental thinkers, and so many people in everyday life
- Tackles a broad scope: the mid-nineteenth century to the present
- Written in clear, jargon-free prose
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'… Matz's fresh take on familiar classics, makes The Novel and the Problem of New Life potentially appealing to a general, nonacademic audience … As a piece of original research, the book also makes compelling contributions to a range of fields, including Victorian and genre studies … Matz reveals here a rich countertradition of procreative skepticism, running in parallel to the marriage plot and even supplanting it as the characteristic fiction of its era.' Lindsay Wilhelm, Los Angeles Review of Books
See more reviews'… learned and engaging … Matz offers a valuable genealogy for a contemporary conception of fiction as embodying our responsibility to an uncertain future.' Matthew Rowlinson, MLQ: A Journal of Literary History
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- Date Published: November 2022
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108970563
- length: 263 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 151 x 16 mm
- weight: 0.41kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Order and Origin
2. Revenge of the Unborn
3. Hardy and the Vanity of Procreation
4. Lawrence's Storm of Fecundity
5. The Children of Others in Woolf
6. Reproduction and Dystopia
7. Lessing on Generations and Freedom
8. Procreating on Patmos.
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