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What is the difference between public and private feeling, and how far can we deduce past feelings from the words that have been left us? Why do child deaths figure so often and so prominently in the literature of the nineteenth century, and how was the theme of the death of a child used to elicit such poignant responses in the readers of that era? In this fascinating new book, Laurence Lerner vividly contrasts the contempt with which twentieth- century criticism so often dismisses such works as mere sentimentality with the enthusiasm and tears of nineteenth-century contemporaries.Drawing examples from both real and literary deaths, Lerner delves into the writings of well-known authors such as Dickens, Coleridge, Shelley, Flaubert, Mann, Huxley, and Hesse, as well as lesser known writers like Felicia Hemans and Lydia Sigourney. In the process, he synthesizes fresh ideas about the thorny subjects of sentimentality, aesthetic judgment, and the function of religion in literature.Lerners forthright and evocative prose style is enjoyable reading, and he excels in teasing out the moral implications and the psychosocial entanglements of his chosen narrative and lyrical texts. This is a book that will illuminate an important aspect of the history of private life. It should have wide application for those interested in the history, sociology, and literature of the nineteenth century.

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title:Angels and Absences : Child Deaths in the Nineteenth Century
author:Lerner, Laurence.
publisher:Vanderbilt University Press
isbn10 | asin:0826512879
print isbn13:9780826512871
ebook isbn13:9780585034072
language:English
subjectEnglish literature--19th century--History and criticism, Death in literature, Children--Great Britain--Mortality--History--19th century, American literature--19th century--History and criticism, Dickens, Charles,--1812-1870--Characters--Children, Children
publication date:1997
lcc:PR468.D42L47 1997eb
ddc:820.9/3548/09034
subject:English literature--19th century--History and criticism, Death in literature, Children--Great Britain--Mortality--History--19th century, American literature--19th century--History and criticism, Dickens, Charles,--1812-1870--Characters--Children, Children
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Angels and Absences
Child Deaths in the Nineteenth Century
LAURENCE LERNER
VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY PRESS Nashville & London
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Copyright 1997 by Vanderbilt University Press
All rights reserved
First Edition 1997
97 98 99 00 4 3 2 1
This publication is made from recycled paper and meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials.Picture 2
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Lerner, Laurence.
Angels and absences: child deaths in the nineteenth century /
Laurence Lerner. 1st ed.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8265-1287-9 (alk. paper)
1. English literature19th centuryHistory and criticism.
2. Death in literature. 3. ChildrenGreat BritainMortality
-History19th century. 4. American literature19th century
-History and criticism. 5. Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870Characters
-Children. 6. ChildrenDeathPsychological aspects.
7. Sentimentalism in literature. 8. Children in literature.
I. Title.
PR468.D42L47 1997
820.9'3548'09034dc21Picture 3Picture 4Picture 5Picture 697-4572
Picture 7Picture 8Picture 9Picture 10Picture 11Picture 12CIP
Manufactured in the United States of America
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to Wayne Booth
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Contents
List of Illustrations
ix
Preface
xi
1 Real Deaths
1
2 Strategies of Consolation: The Dead Child in Poetry
40
Picture 13
3 The Life and Death of Paul Dombey, and Other Child
Deaths in Dickens
82
Picture 14
4 Heaven Claims Its Own: Child Deaths in Nineteenth
Century Fictionand After
126
5 Sentimentality: For and Against
174
Conclusion
213
Notes
223
Bibliography
239
Index
249

Page ix
List of Illustrations
(following page 113)
1. "The Child," by Otto Runge
2. "Rachel Weeping," by Charles Wilson Peale
3. "An Anxious Hour," by Alexander Farmer
4. "The Doctor," by Luke Fildes
5. "Angel faces smile," by Elizabeth Hawkins
6. "The Empty Cradle," by W. Archer
7. "Little Nell," by George Cattermole,
for first edition of The Old Curiosity Shop
8. "Little Nell," another version by George Cattermole
9. "Kit's First Writing Lesson," by Robert Martineau
10. "Felix Grundy Eakin," by John Wood Dodge
11. "Paul and Mrs. Pipchin," by Hablot Browne, from the first edition of Dombey and Son
12. "What Are the Wild Waves Saying," tinted lithograph by C. W. Nicholls
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Preface
Life has two gates: to stand before either is to stand on a threshold. The newborn child and the dying old man or woman mark the point at which awareness has just begun or is about to cease. How are these two points related? If we see life as a linear movement, then the point of beginning is the farthest from the point of ending, and the two are opposites. But if we see life as a space, demarcated by the fact that it abuts, at either end, on silence and unawareness, then the two extreme points are identical. In the first case, childhood is a beginning: the child has left nothingness behind and with every moment will become more alive; it embodies energy and vitality, and nothing is more remote from the idea of childhood than death. But in the second case, where the child exists on the margin, it embodies frailty and is always liable to be snatched back into the darkness from which it has barely emerged.
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