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Aesthetic afterlives literary modernity and the concept of irony

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 Lite.

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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 Lite."@en

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  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"
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  • "Aesthetic afterlives literary modernity and the concept of irony"@en
  • "Aesthetic Afterlives Irony, Literary Modernity and the Ends of Beauty"@en
  • "Aesthetic afterlives : irony, literary modernity and the ends of beauty"
  • "Aesthetic afterlives : irony, literary modernity and the ends of beauty"@en