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About the Author
Stefano Evangelista is an Associate Professor of English and Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford. He works on nineteenth-century English and comparative literature and is especially interested in Aestheticism and Decadence, the reception of the classics, gender, and the relationship between literary and visual cultures.
Reviews
This is an expansive project, but it is grounded in rich detail. The engagement with archives, correspondence, book design, and reader's reports from the John Lane collection at the Harry Ransom Center, allows for the startling, disappointing, and inspiring elements of late-Victorian cosmopolitan practice to emerge with clarity. It is in working with the grains and textures of this history that we can see what the cosmopolitan ethos actually managed to do and exactly how and why it fell short of its aspirations. * Kristin Mahoney, Michigan State University, Studies in Walter Pater and Aestheticism *
At a time when the humanities are coming under renewed pressure to explain their real-world relevance, this book does vital work in showing how engaging with our cultural past continues to bear fruit in understanding the knotted tributaries that construct our precarious presents. * Giles Whiteley, Stockholm University, Journal of Victorian Culture *
The hope for future peace and mutual understanding expressed in the very term "Esperanto" is noble and worth striving for; in spite of its fin de siecle focus, Evangelistas stimulating book has a topicality which it is impossible to overlook. * Lene Ostermark-Johansen, University of Copenhagen, Modern Philology *
All-embracing book * Lene Ostermark-Johansen, University of Copenhagen *
Evangelista unravels the conflicting associations of the term cosmopolitan with polish and vagabondage, worldliness and exile - and isolates the fin de siecle as a period in which the concept of cosmopolitanism came under increasing pressure from writers * Alicia Rix, Times Literary Supplement *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198864240
Author Stefano Evangelista
Format Hardback
Page Count 306
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 614g
Dimensions(mm) 241mm * 163mm * 22mm