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  • Titel: Troubled Legacies : Narrative and Inheritance
  • Enthält: Frontmatter -- -- Contents -- -- Contributors -- -- Introduction: Inheritance and Disinheritance in the Novel -- -- 1. Owenson’s ‘Sacred Union’: Domesticating Ireland, Disavowing Catholicism in The Wild Irish Girl -- -- 2. The Nation’s Wife: England’s Vicarious Enjoyment in Anthony Trollope’s Palliser Novels -- -- 3. Ghostly Dispossessions: The Gothic Properties of Uncle Silas -- -- 4. The Englishness of a Gentleman: Illegitimacy and Race in Daniel Deronda -- -- 5. A Battle of Wills: Solving The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde -- -- 6. E.M. Forster’s The Longest Journey and the Legacy of Sentiment -- -- 7. Heredity and Disinheritance in Joyce’s Portrait -- -- 8. Elizabeth Bowen and the Maternal Sublime -- -- 9. Good Graces: Inheritance and Social Climbing in Brideshead Revisited -- -- 10. Maternal Property and Female Voice in Banville’s Fiction -- -- Index
  • Beteiligte: Hepburn, Allan [Verfasser:in]
  • Erschienen: Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2016
  • Umfang: 1 online resource
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.3138/9781442685079
  • ISBN: 9781442685079
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  • Schlagwörter: Legal stories, English History and criticism ; Law and literature Great Britain History 19th century ; English fiction 19th century History and criticism ; English fiction 20th century History and criticism ; English fiction. ; Law and literature. ; Legal stories, English. ; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
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  • Beschreibung: Last wills and testaments create tensions between those who inherit and those who imagine that they should inherit. As Victorian, modern, and contemporary novels amply demonstrate, seldom is more energy expended than at the reading of a will. Whether inheritances bring disappointment or jubilation, they create a pattern for the telling of stories, stories that involve the transmission of legacies ? cultural, political, and monetary ? from one generation to the next. Troubled Legacies examines these narratives of inheritance in British and Irish fiction from 1800 to the present.The essays in this collection set out to juxtapose legal and novelistic discourse. This reading of literature against law produces intriguing and often provocative assertions about the specific relationship between novels and inheritance. As the contributors argue, novels reinforce property law, an argument bolstered by the examples of women, workers, Jews, and Irishmen dispossessed of their rights and unable to claim their cultural inheritances. Troubled Legacies thoroughly examines the connection between narrative and claims to legal entitlement, a topic that has not, to date, been comprehensively broached in literary studies.
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