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The Imperial World-System and Cultures of Dissent in Thomas Hardy's Fiction (New Comparisons in World Literature)
303169452X epub This is the first book-length study of imperial crossings in Thomas Hardys novels and short stories. Combining the strengths of world-literary and world-systems analyses with a cultural materialist approach, the study offers unparalleled coverage of global links in Hardys fiction, engaging, in addition, with a range of dissenting responses at both formal and thematic registers to the British world-systems exploitative structures. Hardys prose outputs reveal that the empire, contrary to popular critical assumptions in postcolonial studies, did not harmonise the classes, genders or regions into a shared national imperial identity, culture or destiny. A major component of the study additionally includes comparative readings of the 'modern' world-system and imperial sociality in writings by Joseph Conrad, H. Rider Haggard, Elizabeth Gaskell, Rudyard Kipling, David Livingstone, and in Chartist poetry. The book will be an invaluable resource to teachers, students and enthusiasts working in the field of world literature, and in Victorian, postcolonial and settler colonial studies. Read more