The Politics of Disinterestedness in Nineteenth-Century Literature

Browning, Eliot, Wilde

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The Politics of Disinterestedness in Nineteenth-Century Literature

Browning, Eliot, Wilde

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The Politics of Disinterestedness in Nineteenth-Century Literature historicizes the concept of disinterestedness by examining discourses on political economy during and before the 19th century. It argues that certain literary texts respond to the way all interests are transformed into economic interests during this period. It also shows that this has implications for aesthetics and questions of aesthetic autonomy, in which discourses on disinterestedness are tied up.

Through a New Formalist approach, Natalie Roxburgh provides fresh readings of texts by Robert Browning, George Eliot, and Oscar Wilde, whose respective oeuvres demonstrate an attention to the formal affordances of literary disinterestedness that compete with-and critically assess-other versions. Browning develops a dramatic monologue so that the reader is enticed to re-read his poems; Eliot cultivates the problematic character who must struggle with her desire within a larger play of interests in a way that evolves the realist Condition of England novel; and Wilde experiments with the blending of genres in his critical essays by rendering them as dramatic dialogues that serve as contemplative mechanisms for playing with a multiplicity of interests, which he explores in terms of influence.

Reading these canonical authors through the politics of disinterestedness sheds new light on literary value and, in particular, the formal techniques seen as important by the end of the 19th century, just as liberal democracy emerged in Britain.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: From Academic Ideal to Literary-Formal Affordance
Part One: Situating Disinterestedness
1. Disinterestedness and Form: The Mechanisms of Science and Political Economy
2. Disinterestedness and the Politics of Aesthetic Autonomy
Part Two: Representing Disinterestedness
3. Disinterestedness and the Form of Self-Interest: Robert Browning
4. Disinterestedness and the Form of Character: George Eliot
5. Disinterestedness and the Form of Influence: Oscar Wilde
Conclusion: The Problem of Disinterestedness
Works Cited
Index

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Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 01 May 2025
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 192
ISBN 9798765134986
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions 229 x 152 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Natalie Roxburgh is Senior Lecturer of English and…

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