The Making of British Bourgeois Tragedy

The Making of British Bourgeois Tragedy

by Alex Eric Hernandez
The Making of British Bourgeois Tragedy

The Making of British Bourgeois Tragedy

by Alex Eric Hernandez

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Overview

The 'rise of the middle class' in the eighteenth century has long been taken to usher in a prosaic age synonymous with the death of tragedy, an age in which the sheer ordinariness of bourgeois life was both antithetical and inured to the tragic. But the period's literature tells a very different story. Re-assembling a body of print and performance concerned with the misfortunes of the middling sort, The Making of British Bourgeois Tragedy argues that these works imagined a particularly modern sort of affliction, an 'ordinary suffering' proper to ordinary life, divested of the sorts of meanings, rhetorics, and affective resonances once deployed to understand it.

Whereas neoclassical aesthetics aligned tragedy with the heroic and the admirable, this 'bourgeois and domestic tragedy' treated the pain of common people with dignity and seriousness, meditating upon a suffering that was homely, familiar, entangled in the nascent values of capitalism, yet no less haunted by God. Hence, where many have seen aesthetic stagnation, misfiring emotion, and the absence of an idealized tragicness in the genre, this volume sees instead a sustained engagement in the emotional processes and representational techniques through which the middle rank feels its way into modernity. By attending closely to this long neglected subject, The Making of British Bourgeois Tragedy turns the critical account of eighteenth-century tragedy on its head. It reads the genre's emergence in the period as a vigorous cultural conversation on whose life—and whose way of life—is grievable, as well as how mourning might be performed

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198846574
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/03/2019
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 8.60(w) x 5.60(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Alex Eric Hernandez, Assistant Professor, University of Toronto

Alex Eric Hernandez is an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Toronto, where he specializes in Restoration and eighteenth-century literature and culture. This is his first book.

Table of Contents

An Introduction to British Bourgeois Tragedy: or, 'Silently and Smoothly Thro' the World'1. The Bourgeois Revaluation of Tragedy: Dignity and the Ordinary in George Lillo's London2. Close to Home: The Uncanny of Georgian Domestic Tragedy3. A Fine Subject for Tragedy: Providence, Poetic Justice, and Clarissa's Real Affliction4. Prosaic Suffering: Edward Moore, Diderot, and the Natural Picture of Drama5. Tragic Sensibilities: Sentimental Fiction and the Serious GenreConclusion: Modern Tragedy and Ordinary SufferingBibliography
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