Book contents
- On Style in Victorian Fiction
- On Style in Victorian Fiction
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1 On Style: An Introduction
- Part I Aspects of Style
- Chapter 2 Novel Poetics: Three Studies in the Craft of Style
- Chapter 3 Not Straightforward: Characteristics of the Psychology of Grammar in the Victorian Realist Novel
- Chapter 4 Why Always Dorothea? The Rhetorical Question in Canon and Archive
- Chapter 5 Victorian Transport
- Chapter 6 Telegraphy
- Part II Authors
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Chapter 5 - Victorian Transport
from Part I - Aspects of Style
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 December 2021
- On Style in Victorian Fiction
- On Style in Victorian Fiction
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1 On Style: An Introduction
- Part I Aspects of Style
- Chapter 2 Novel Poetics: Three Studies in the Craft of Style
- Chapter 3 Not Straightforward: Characteristics of the Psychology of Grammar in the Victorian Realist Novel
- Chapter 4 Why Always Dorothea? The Rhetorical Question in Canon and Archive
- Chapter 5 Victorian Transport
- Chapter 6 Telegraphy
- Part II Authors
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Summary
‘Transport’ was an increasingly complex word in the nineteenth century, linking developments in transport technology to an older sense of being carried away by powerful emotions. This chapter shows how inventively Victorian narrative styles responded to new and established forms of transport, including stagecoach, train and boat, and how much was at stake in those imaginative engagements. Style was a way of responding not only to the rhythms and mechanics of travel but to its many associations, questions about progress and control, challenges to genre and to selfhood, even a rekindling of primal impulses.
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- On Style in Victorian Fiction , pp. 75 - 92Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022