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The Poetry and the Politics: Radical Reform in Victorian England

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Description for The Poetry and the Politics: Radical Reform in Victorian England Hardback. *Unique study of a lesser-known Victorian radical *Insight into Chartist movement Series: Library of Victorian Studies. Num Pages: 224 pages, 16 bw integrated. BIC Classification: 1DBK; 3JH; HBJD1; HBLL; JPW. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 222 x 144 x 32. Weight in Grams: 572.

The nineteenth century was a time of 'movements' - political, social, moral reform causes - which drew on the energies of men and women across Britain. This book studies radical reform at the margins of early Victorian society, focusing on decades of particular social, political and technological ferment: when foreign and British promoters of extravagant technologically assisted utopias could attract many hundreds of supporters of limited means, persuaded to escape grim conditions by emigration to South America; when pioneers of vegetarianism joined the ranks of the temperance movement; and when working-class Chartists, reviving a struggle for political reform, seemed to threaten the State for a brief moment in April 1848. Through the forgotten figure of James Elmslie Duncan, 'shabby genteel' poet and self-proclaimed 'Apostle of the Messiahdom', The Poetry and the Politics considers themes including poetry's place in radical culture, the response of pantomime to the Chartist challenge to law and order, and associations between madness and revolution.Duncan became a promoter of the technological fantasies of John Adolphus Etzler, a poet of science who prophesied a future free from drudgery, through machinery powered by natural forces.
Etzler dreamed of crystal palaces: Duncan's public freedom was to end dramatically in 1851 just as a real crystal palace opened to an astonished world. In addition to Duncan, James Gregory also introduces a cast of other poets, earnest reformers and agitators, such as William Thom the weaver poet of Inverury, whose metropolitan feting would end in tragedy; John Goodwyn Barmby, bearded Pontiffarch of the Communist Church; a lunatic 'Invisible Poet' of Cremorne pleasure gardens; the hatter from Reading who challenged the 'feudal' restrictions of the Game Laws by tract, trespass and stuffed jay birds; and foreign exotics such as the German-born Conrad Stollmeyer, escaping the sinking of an experimental Naval Automaton in Margate to build a fortune as theAsphalt King of Trinidad.Combining these figures with the biography of a man whose literary career was eccentric and whose public antics were capitalised upon by critics of Chartist agitation, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in radical reform and popular political movements in Victorian Britain.

Product Details

Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC United Kingdom
Number of pages
224
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Series
Library of Victorian Studies
Condition
New
Number of Pages
352
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781780767239
SKU
V9781780767239
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About Gregory James
James Gregory is Lecturer in British HistorySince 1800 at the University of Plymouth. He is theauthor of Victorians Against the Gallows: CapitalPunishment and the Abolitionist Movement inNineteenth Century Britain; Reformers, Patronsand Philanthropists: The Cowper-Temples andHigh Politics in Victorian England and Of Victorians and Vegetarians: The Vegetarian Movement in Nineteenth-century Britain, all of which arepublished by I.B.Tauris.

Reviews for The Poetry and the Politics: Radical Reform in Victorian England
'James Gregory has not only rescued James Elmslie Duncan from obscurity and condescension, he has also written a book that transforms our understanding of the poetry and politics of early Victorian radicalism and reform.' - Malcolm Chase, Professor of Social History, University of Leeds; 'As a study of the Chartist milieu and the enthusiasms of mid century radicals, Gregory's book is unsurpassable...It is a fascinating read.' - Duncan Bowie, The Chartist

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