Walking, Literature, and English Culture

Anne D. Wallace

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Author
Anne D. Wallace
Publish Date
1993-08-26
Subtitle
The Origins and Uses of Peripatetic in the Nineteenth Century
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
280
Publisher Name
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0198119860
ISBN-13
9780198119869
citemno
253700
SKU
9780198119869

Description

This is a cultural history of walking in nineteenth-century England, assessing its importance in literature and in culture. Re-reading Wordsworth in the context of contemporary changes in transportation, agriculture, and aesthetics, Anne Wallace articulates a previously unrecognized literary mode--peripatetic. Her discussions of eighteenth-century approaches to peripatetic and of John Clare's representations of walking as pastoral trace an itinerary through its varied uses in Victorian literature, notably in the work of Barrett Browning, Dickens, and Hardy. Increasingly frequent disappointment of peripatetic expectations reflects growing doubt about the writer's and the reader's ability to counter the disconnective tendencies of technology. The book represents a major contribution to the ongoing debates regarding rural English literature in which the author demonstrates how a proper understanding of peripatetic significantly enriches our assessment of a text's standpoint on key issues, including industrialization, class, and mobility.