Oceania And The Victorian Imagination
Fulton Richard D, Hoffenberg Peter H
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Cover Type: Hardcover
Book Condition: As New
Jacket Condition: No Jacket
Publisher: Routledge
Publisher Place: London
Publisher Year: 2016
Edition: Reprint
Description: 209 pages. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in As new condition throughout.
Publishers Description: Oceania, or the South Pacific, loomed large in the Victorian popular imagination. It was a world that interested the Victorians for many reasons, all of which suggested to them that everything was possible there. This collection of essays focuses on Oceanias impact on Victorian culture, most notably travel writing, photography, international exhibitions, literature, and the world of children. Each of these had significant impact. The literature discussed affected mainly the middle and upper classes, while exhibitions and photography reached down into the working classes, as did missionary presentations. The experience of children was central to the Pacifics effects, as youthful encounters at exhibitions, chapel, home, or school formed lifelong impressions and experience. It would be difficult to fully understand the Victorians as they understood themselves without considering their engagement with Oceania. While the contributions of India and Africa to the nineteenth-century imagination have been well-documented, examinations of the contributions of Oceania have remained on the periphery of Victorian studies. Oceania and the Victorian Imagination contributes significantly to our discussion of the non-peripheral place of Oceania in Victorian culture.
ISBN: 9781409457114
(186675)