It takes the average reader 4 hours and 26 minutes to read The Crisis of Action in Nineteenth-century English Literature by Stefanie Markovits
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"We think of the nineteenth century as an active age - the age of colonial expansion, revolutions, and railroads, of great exploration and the Great Exhibition. But in reading the works of Romantic and Victorian writers one notices a conflict, what Stefanie Markovits terms "a crisis of action." In her book, The Crisis of Action in Nineteenth-Century English Literature, Markovits maps out this conflict by focusing on four writers: William Wordsworth, Arthur Hugh Clough, George Eliot, and Henry James. Each chapter offers a "case-study" that demonstrates how specific historical contingencies -...
The Crisis of Action in Nineteenth-century English Literature by Stefanie Markovits is 258 pages long, and a total of 66,564 words.
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