Boundaries of Fiction
- 292pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The book explores how Carlyle, Macaulay, and Newman navigate the tension between traditional values and the rapid changes of the Victorian era. Through a detailed analysis of their distinct styles and structures, the author examines how each writer sought stability amidst upheaval. The investigation reveals common themes in their works, highlighting their collective struggle to reconcile old traditions with contemporary challenges, ultimately providing insight into their influence on the period's literature.
