British settler emigration in print, 1832-1877 - Jude Piesse

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Title
British settler emigration in print, 1832-1877
Author
Jude Piesse
format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Language
English
UK Publication Date
20151224

An unprecedented number of emigrants left Britain to settle in America, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand during the Victorian period. Utilizing new digital resources and methodologies alongside more traditional modes of scholarship, British Settler Emigration in Print, 1832-1877 presents the first book-length study of the periodical print culture that imagined, mediated, and galvanized this important stage of empire history. It presents extensive newresearch on how settler emigration was registered within Victorian periodicals and situates its focus on British texts and contexts within a broader, transnational framework. The book argues that the Victorian periodical was an inherently mobile form which had an unrivalled capacity to both register mass settleremigration and moderate its disruptive potential. Part one focuses upon settler emigration genres that featured within mainstream, middle-class periodicals, incorporating the analysis of emigrant voyage texts, emigration themed Christmas stories, and serialized novels about settlement. These genres are cohesive, domestic, and reassuring, and thus of a different character from the adventure stories often associated with Victorian empire. Part two examines a feminist and radical periodicalemigration literature that often challenged dominant settler ideologies. Alongside its examination of ephemeral emigration texts, the book offers fresh readings of key works by Charles Dickens, Anthony Trollope, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Thomas Martin Wheeler, and others. Ultimately, the book shows howperiodical settler emigration literature transforms our understanding of both the culture of Victorian empire and Victorian literature and culture as a whole. It also makes significant intersections into debates about periodical form and the role of digitization within Victorian Studies.

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Jude Piesse works as Lecturer in English for the University of Chester, based at University Centre Shrewsbury . She gained her undergraduate and postgraduate degrees from the University of Leeds, the University of East Anglia, King's College London, and the University of Exeter. Her current research interests include literature and migration, the global circulation of nineteenth-century texts, Victorian writing about gold rushes, and the short storyform.

This sensitivity to migration and transnational encounter is one of the most rewarding legacies of postcolonial criticism. I particularly recommend...Jude Piesse's British Settler Emigration in Print, 1832-1877.
Talia Schaffer, SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500-1900

Type
BOOK
Edition
First edition
Keyword Index
English literature - 19th century - History and criticism.|Emigration and immigration in literature.|Imperialism in literature.|Great Britain - Emigration and immigration - History - 19th century.
Country of Publication
England
Number of Pages
viii, 219

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