The aristocratic novel in the twentieth century depicts the successes and failures of the aristocracy's efforts to come to terms with the social realities brought about by contemporary egalitarianism. Although several of the novels discussed are written by aristocrats, the aristocratic novel as such refers to novels about the aristocracy as a social grouping. Seven authors are selected to represent fictional treatment of a class in crisis, struggling between decadence and resilience: V. Sackville-West, Evelyn Waugh, Nancy Mitford, Elizabeth Bowen, Molly Keane, L.P. Hartley and Emma Tennant. Sackville-West faces and chronicles the inevitable decay of her class, yet cannot refrain from mourning its gracious past. To her, the manor house s...
During the Regency period (1811-1820), Britons were faced at home with daunting political problems: ...
Writers in eighteenth-century Britain catered to, and helped create, public fascination with the bra...
The basic formula in the English Victorian novel seems to be an individual standing against the worl...
This dissertation proposes that a new class of “decadent aristocrats” emerges in the literature of t...
Responding to the French Revolution (1789-1799) with his widely read text Reflections on the Revolut...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines the resurgence of the English country house novel since 2000 as part ...
From 1890 to 1920, the British aristocracy faded in historical importance. The culture of that perio...
Dissertation ABSTRACT: This dissertation deals with the representation of the interwar upper classe...
The early novels of both Evelyn Waugh and F. Scott Fitzgerald are beautiful works of moral decay – s...
Although novels hold a secure, unquestioned place in twentieth century culture, they have not always...
As traditional social hierarchies fall away, ever steeper levels of economic inequality and the entr...
Psychologists have argued for years over the effects of heredity versus the effects of the environme...
This thesis will explore Jane Austen’s social commentary on class structure and boundaries as they e...
This paper examines the American upper-class collective identity in terms of clannishness and capita...
This dissertation charts the emergence of the upper middle class as a distinct group in Anglo-Americ...
During the Regency period (1811-1820), Britons were faced at home with daunting political problems: ...
Writers in eighteenth-century Britain catered to, and helped create, public fascination with the bra...
The basic formula in the English Victorian novel seems to be an individual standing against the worl...
This dissertation proposes that a new class of “decadent aristocrats” emerges in the literature of t...
Responding to the French Revolution (1789-1799) with his widely read text Reflections on the Revolut...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines the resurgence of the English country house novel since 2000 as part ...
From 1890 to 1920, the British aristocracy faded in historical importance. The culture of that perio...
Dissertation ABSTRACT: This dissertation deals with the representation of the interwar upper classe...
The early novels of both Evelyn Waugh and F. Scott Fitzgerald are beautiful works of moral decay – s...
Although novels hold a secure, unquestioned place in twentieth century culture, they have not always...
As traditional social hierarchies fall away, ever steeper levels of economic inequality and the entr...
Psychologists have argued for years over the effects of heredity versus the effects of the environme...
This thesis will explore Jane Austen’s social commentary on class structure and boundaries as they e...
This paper examines the American upper-class collective identity in terms of clannishness and capita...
This dissertation charts the emergence of the upper middle class as a distinct group in Anglo-Americ...
During the Regency period (1811-1820), Britons were faced at home with daunting political problems: ...
Writers in eighteenth-century Britain catered to, and helped create, public fascination with the bra...
The basic formula in the English Victorian novel seems to be an individual standing against the worl...