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Chapter 6 - Said and the “Worlding” of Nineteenth-Century Fiction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 December 2018

Bashir Abu-Manneh
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University of Kent
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Though Culture and Imperialism conceived European empire as a unified structure of domination that realist fiction passively reproduced, Said’s core notion of contrapuntal rereading remains an important premise for millennial readers of nineteenth-century fiction. To make this case, this chapter explores Austen’s Mansfield Park as an ideal starting point for revision. From Austen to the Victorian-era works of Wilkie Collins, George Eliot, Anthony Trollope, and others, nineteenth-century fiction includes an archive of formal experiments in the geopolitical aesthetic that emerged in conjunction with an expanding world-system driven partly by the globalization of capital.
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After Said
Postcolonial Literary Studies in the Twenty-First Century
, pp. 87 - 111
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2018

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