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Aesthetic Afterlives

Irony, Literary Modernity and the Ends of Beauty

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Aesthetic Afterlives

Irony, Literary Modernity and the Ends of Beauty

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Since the development of British Aestheticism in the 1870s, the concept of irony has focused a series of anxieties which are integral to modern literary practice. Examining some of the most important debates in post-Romantic aesthetics through highly focused textual readings of authors from Walter Pater and Henry James to Samuel Beckett and Alan Hollinghurst, this study investigates the dialectical position of irony in Aestheticism and its twentieth-century afterlives.



Aesthetic Afterlives constructs a far-reaching theoretical narrative by positioning Victorian Aestheticism as the basis of Literary Modernity. Aestheticism's cultivation of irony and reflexive detachment was central to this legacy, but it was also the focus of its own self-critique. Anxieties about the concept and practice of irony persisted through Modernism, and have recently been positioned in Hollinghurst's work as a symptom of the political stasis within post-modern culture. Referring to the recent debates about the 'new aestheticism' and the politics of aesthetics, Eastham asks how a utopian Aestheticism can be reconstructed from the problematics of irony and aesthetic autonomy that haunted writers from Pater to Adorno.

Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations \ Introduction \ 1. Walter Pater's
Acoustic Space: 'The School of Giorgione', Dionysian Anders-streben, and
the Politics of Soundscape \ 2. Aesthetic Vampirism: The Concept of Irony in
the Work of Walter Pater, Oscar Wilde and Vernon Lee \ 3. 'Master of Irony':
Henry James, Transatlantic Bildung and the Critique of
Aestheticism \ 4. Irony's Turn: The Redress of Aestheticism in Katherine
Mansfield's Notebooks and Stories \ 5. Sacrificing Aestheticism: The Dialectic
of Modernity and the Ends of Beauty in D.H. Lawrence's The Rainbow and Women
in Love
\ 6. Aristocracies of Mourning: The Reconsecration of Aestheticism
in Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited \ 7. Sublime Ironies: The
Remainders of Romanticism in Samuel Beckett's Trilogy and Krapp's Last Tape
\ 8. Inoperative Ironies: Jamesian Aestheticism and Post-modern Culture in Alan
Hollinghurst's The Line of Beauty \ 9. The Aesthetic Afterlives of Mr
W.P. : Reanimating Pater in Twenty-first-Century Fiction \ Notes \ Works Cited
\ Index

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Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Dec 08 2011
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 272
ISBN 9780826443984
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions 234 x 156 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Andrew Eastham

Andrew Eastham is a Visiting Lecturer at Royal Hol…

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