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Populating the Novel: Literary Form and the Politics of Surplus Life
Author: Emily Steinlight
Year: March 15, 2018
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Populating the Novel - Literary Form and the Politics of Surplus Life In "Populating the Novel: Literary Form and the Politics of Surplus Life Emily Steinlight offers a compelling analysis of the relationship between literature and demography, arguing that the nineteenth-century British novel played a crucial role in shaping modern political thought. The book's central premise is that the Malthusian specter of surplus population, or the fear of overpopulation, was not just a reflection of demographic growth but also a driving force behind the development of modern politics. Through close readings of works by Mary Shelley, Elizabeth Gaskell, Charles Dickens, Mary Braddon, Thomas Hardy, and Joseph Conrad, Steinlight demonstrates how these authors used their novels to explore the implications of overpopulation on human aggregation and the existing social order. The book begins by situating the rise of the novel as a literary form within the context of rapid urbanization and industrialization in nineteenth-century Britain. As cities teemed with people, writers began to grapple with the consequences of overcrowding and its impact on society.
Populating the Novel - Literary Form and the Politics of Supplicit Life In «Populating the Novel: Literary Form and the Politics of Supplicit Life» Эмили Стейнлайт предлагает убедительный анализ взаимосвязи между литературой и демографией, утверждая, что британский роман девятнадцатого века сыграл решающую роль в формировании современной политической мысли. Главная предпосылка книги заключается в том, что мальтузианский призрак избыточного населения, или страх перенаселения, был не просто отражением демографического роста, но и движущей силой развития современной политики. Благодаря близким прочтениям произведений Мэри Шелли, Элизабет Гаскелл, Чарльза Диккенса, Мэри Брэддон, Томаса Харди и Джозефа Конрада, Стейнлайт демонстрирует, как эти авторы использовали свои романы для изучения последствий перенаселения для человеческой агрегации и существующего социального порядка. Книга начинается с того, что рассматривает становление романа как литературной формы в контексте быстрой урбанизации и индустриализации в Великобритании девятнадцатого века. Когда города кишели людьми, писатели начали бороться с последствиями перенаселенности и ее влияния на общество.
Populating the Novel - Literary Form and the Politics of Supplicit Life In « Populating the Novel : Literary Form and the Politics of Supplicit Life » Emily Steinlight propose une analyse convaincante de la relation entre la littérature et la démographie, affirmant que le roman britannique du XIXe siècle a joué un rôle décisif dans la formation de la pensée politique moderne. La principale prémisse du livre est que le spectre malthusien de la surpopulation, ou la peur de la surpopulation, n'était pas seulement le reflet de la croissance démographique, mais aussi le moteur du développement des politiques modernes. Grâce à des lectures proches des œuvres de Mary Shelley, Elizabeth Gaskell, Charles Dickens, Mary Braddon, Thomas Hardy et Joseph Conrad, Steinlight montre comment ces auteurs ont utilisé leurs romans pour étudier les effets de la surpopulation sur l'agrégation humaine et l'ordre social existant. livre commence par considérer l'émergence du roman comme une forme littéraire dans le contexte de l'urbanisation rapide et de l'industrialisation au Royaume-Uni du XIXe siècle. Quand les villes étaient peuplées de gens, les écrivains ont commencé à lutter contre les conséquences de la surpopulation et de son impact sur la société.
Populating the Novel - Formulario Literario y la Política de Apoyo La Vida En «Populating the Novel: Literary Form and the Politics of Supplicit Life» Emily Steinlight ofrece un análisis convincente las relaciones entre literatura y demografía, argumentando que la novela británica del siglo XIX jugó un papel decisivo en la formación del pensamiento político moderno. La premisa principal del libro es que el fantasma maltusiano del exceso de población, o miedo a la sobrepoblación, no era sólo un reflejo del crecimiento demográfico, sino también el motor del desarrollo de las políticas modernas. Gracias a las lecturas cercanas de las obras de Mary Shelley, Elizabeth Gaskell, Charles Dickens, Mary Braddon, Thomas Hardy y Joseph Conrad, Steinlight demuestra cómo estos autores utilizaron sus novelas para estudiar los efectos de la sobrepoblación sobre la agregación humana y el orden social existente. libro comienza considerando la formación de la novela como una forma literaria en un contexto de rápida urbanización e industrialización en el Reino Unido del siglo XIX. Cuando las ciudades estaban llenas de gente, los escritores comenzaron a luchar contra los efectos de la sobrepoblación y su impacto en la sociedad.
Popolating the Novel - tterary Form and the Politics of Supplicit Life In «Popolating the Novel: tterary Form and the Politics of Supplicit Life» di Emily Steinlight offre un'analisi convincente del rapporto tra letteratura e demografia, sostenendo che la relazione tra letteratura e demografia il romanzo britannico del diciannovesimo secolo ha avuto un ruolo cruciale nella formazione del pensiero politico moderno. La premessa principale del libro è che il fantasma maltese della popolazione sovrappeso, o la paura della sovrappopolazione, non era solo un riflesso della crescita demografica, ma anche un motore per lo sviluppo della politica moderna. Grazie alle letture ravvicinate di Mary Shelley, Elizabeth Gaskell, Charles Dickens, Mary Braddon, Thomas Hardy e Joseph Conrad, Steinlight dimostra come questi autori abbiano usato i loro romanzi per studiare gli effetti della sovrappopolazione sull'aggregazione umana e sull'ordine sociale esistente. Il libro inizia vedendo il romanzo diventare una forma letteraria in un contesto di rapida urbanizzazione e industrializzazione nel Regno Unito del Novecento. Quando le città erano infestate di persone, gli scrittori cominciarono a combattere le conseguenze della sovrappopolazione e del suo impatto sulla società.
Populating the Novel - Literary Form and the Politics of Supplicit Life In „Populating the Novel: Literary Form and the Politics of Supplicit Life“ bietet Emily Steinlight eine überzeugende Analyse des Zusammenhangs zwischen Literatur und Demographie und argumentiert, dass der britische Roman des neunzehnten Das Jahrhundert spielte eine entscheidende Rolle bei der Gestaltung des modernen politischen Denkens. Die wichtigste Prämisse des Buches ist, dass das malthusianische Gespenst der Überbevölkerung oder die Angst vor Überbevölkerung nicht nur ein Spiegelbild des demografischen Wachstums war, sondern auch die treibende Kraft hinter der Entwicklung der modernen Politik. Durch enge ktüre der Werke von Mary Shelley, Elizabeth Gaskell, Charles Dickens, Mary Braddon, Thomas Hardy und Joseph Conrad zeigt Steinlight, wie diese Autoren ihre Romane verwendeten, um die Auswirkungen der Überbevölkerung auf die menschliche Aggregation und die bestehende soziale Ordnung zu untersuchen. Das Buch beginnt mit einem Blick auf die Entstehung des Romans als literarische Form im Kontext der rasanten Urbanisierung und Industrialisierung im Großbritannien des 19. Jahrhunderts. Als die Städte von Menschen wimmelten, begannen Schriftsteller mit den Auswirkungen der Überbevölkerung und ihren Auswirkungen auf die Gesellschaft zu kämpfen.
Populating the Novel - Literary Form and the Politics of Supplement Life In ”Populating the Novel: Literary Form and the Politics of Supplement Life” מאת אמילי סטיינלייט מציעה מחשבה פוליטית. הנחת היסוד העיקרית של הספר היא שהרוח המלתוסית של אוכלוסייה עודפת, או הפחד מפני אוכלוסין, לא הייתה רק השתקפות של צמיחה דמוגרפית, אלא גם הכוח המניע מאחורי התפתחות הפוליטיקה המודרנית. באמצעות קריאות קרובות של יצירותיהם של מרי שלי, אליזבת גסקל, צ 'ארלס דיקנס, מרי ברדדון, תומאס הארדי וג'וזף קונרד, סטיינלייט מדגים כיצד סופרים אלה השתמשו ברומנים שלהם כדי לחקור את ההשפעות של אוכלוסין יתר על הצבירה האנושית ועל הסדר החברתי הקיים. הספר מתחיל במבט על הופעתו של הרומן כצורה ספרותית בהקשר של עיור מהיר ותיעוש בבריטניה של המאה ה-19. כאשר ערים שורצות באנשים, סופרים החלו להתמודד עם ההשפעות של צפיפות יתר והשפעתה על החברה.''
Roman - Edebi Biçim ve Tamamlayıcı Yaşam Politikası Emily Steinlight'ın "Romanı Popülerleştirmek: Edebi Biçim ve Tamamlayıcı Yaşam Politikası'nda, on dokuzuncu yüzyılın İngiliz romanının modern siyasi düşüncenin şekillenmesinde çok önemli bir rol oynadığını savunarak, edebiyat ve demografi arasındaki ilişkinin zorlayıcı bir analizini sunar. Kitabın ana önermesi, Malthus'un aşırı nüfus hayaleti ya da aşırı nüfus korkusu, sadece demografik büyümenin bir yansıması değil, aynı zamanda modern siyasetin gelişiminin arkasındaki itici güçtü. Mary Shelley, Elizabeth Gaskell, Charles Dickens, Mary Braddon, Thomas Hardy ve Joseph Conrad'ın çalışmalarını yakından inceleyen Steinlight, bu yazarların romanlarını aşırı nüfusun insan topluluğu ve mevcut toplumsal düzen üzerindeki etkilerini incelemek için nasıl kullandıklarını gösteriyor. Kitap, romanın edebi bir biçim olarak ortaya çıkışına, on dokuzuncu yüzyıl Britanya'sındaki hızlı kentleşme ve sanayileşme bağlamında bakarak başlıyor. Şehirler insanlarla dolup taşarken, yazarlar aşırı kalabalığın ve toplum üzerindeki etkisinin etkileriyle boğuşmaya başladılar.
ملء الرواية - الشكل الأدبي وسياسة ملحق الحياة في «ملء الرواية: الشكل الأدبي وسياسة الحياة التكميلية» بقلم إميلي شتاينلايت يقدم تحليلاً مقنعاً للعلاقة بين الأدب والديموغرافيا، بحجة أن الرواية البريطانية للقرون التاسعة عشرة لعبت دورًا حاسمًا في تشكيل الفكر السياسي الحديث. الفرضية الرئيسية للكتاب هي أن الشبح المالتوسي من الزيادة السكانية، أو الخوف من الاكتظاظ السكاني، لم يكن مجرد انعكاس للنمو الديموغرافي، ولكن أيضًا القوة الدافعة وراء تطوير السياسة الحديثة. من خلال القراءات الدقيقة لأعمال ماري شيلي وإليزابيث جاسكل وتشارلز ديكنز وماري برادون وتوماس هاردي وجوزيف كونراد، يوضح شتاينلايت كيف استخدم هؤلاء المؤلفون رواياتهم لدراسة آثار الاكتظاظ السكاني على التجمع البشري والنظام الاجتماعي الحالي. يبدأ الكتاب بالنظر إلى ظهور الرواية كشكل أدبي في سياق التحضر السريع والتصنيع في بريطانيا في القرن التاسع عشر. عندما احتشدت المدن مع الناس، بدأ الكتاب في التعامل مع آثار الاكتظاظ وتأثيره على المجتمع.
Emily Steinlight의 "소설 인기: 문학 형식과 보충 생활의 정치" 에서 소설-문학 형식과 보충 생활의 정치 인기 영국 소설은 19 세기 영국 소설이 현대 정치 사상을 형성하는 데 중요한 역할을했다고 주장했다. 이 책의 주요 전제는 과잉 인구의 Malthusian 유령이나 과잉 인구에 대한 두려움은 인구 통계 학적 성장의 반영 일뿐만 아니라 현대 정치의 발전의 원동력이라는 것입니다. Steinlight는 Mary Shelley, Elizabeth Gaskell, Charles Dickens, Mary Braddon, Thomas Hardy 및 Joseph Conrad의 작품을 면밀히 읽음으로써 인구 과잉이 인간 집계 및 기존 사회 질서에 미치는 영향을 연구하기 위해이 소설을 어떻게 사용했는지. 이 책은 19 세기 영국의 빠른 도시화와 산업화의 맥락에서 소설의 출현을 문학적 형태로 보는 것으로 시작합니다. 도시가 사람들과 씨름하면서 작가들은 혼잡의 영향과 사회에 미치는 영향에 맞서기 시작했습니다.
艾米麗·斯坦利特(Emily Steinlight)的《小說的人口-文學形式和供應生活政治》(Populating the Novel:文學形式和供應生活政治)提供了對文學與人口學之間關系的令人信服的分析。十九世紀的小說在塑造現代政治思想方面發揮了關鍵作用。該書的主要前提是,馬爾薩斯人對人口過剩的幽靈,或對人口過剩的恐懼,不僅反映了人口增長,而且是現代政治發展的推動力。通過密切閱讀Mary Shelley,Elizabeth Gaskell,Charles Dickens,Mary Braddon,Thomas Hardy和Joseph Conrad的作品,Stainlight展示了這些作者如何利用他們的小說來研究人口過剩對人類聚集和現有社會秩序的影響。這本書首先將小說的形成視為19世紀英國快速城市化和工業化的背景下的文學形式。隨著城市人口眾多,作家開始應對人口過剩及其對社會的影響。

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