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E-book: Discovering Gilgamesh: Geology, narrative and the historical sublime in Victorian culture

  • Format: 256 pages
  • Pub. Date: 01-Nov-2015
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526102386
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  • Format: 256 pages
  • Pub. Date: 01-Nov-2015
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526102386
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In 1872, a young archaeologist at the British Museum made a tremendous discovery. While he was working his way through a Mesopotamian slush pile, George Smith, a self-taught expert in ancient languages, happened upon a Babylonian version of Noahs Flood. His research suggested this Deluge Tablet pre-dated the writing of Genesis by a millennium or more. Smith went on to translate what later became The Epic of Gilgamesh, perhaps the oldest and most complete work of literature from any culture.Against the backdrop of innovative readings of a range of paintings, novels, histories, and photographs (by figures like Dickens, Eliot, James, Dyce, Turner, Macaulay and Carlyle) this book demonstrates the Gordian complexity of the Victorians relationship with history, while also seeking to highlight the Epics role in influencing models of time in late-Victorian geology.Discovering Gilgamesh will be of interest to readers, students and researchers in literary studies, Victorian studies, history, intellectual history, art history and archaeology.
List of figures
ix
Acknowledgements xi
Part I Gilgamesh
Introduction
3(34)
1 Discovering Gilgamesh
37(36)
Part II Narrative and the historical sublime
2 Capturing time: the iconography of water in painting and photography
73(38)
3 Forgetting the past and the future: Macaulay, Carlyle, and the `shoreless chaos' of history
111(39)
4 Present endings: rethinking closure in the Victorian novel
150(41)
Part III Geology, Gilgamesh, and the historical sublime
5 Conclusion: Gilgamesh and the resublimation of deep time
191(24)
Select bibliography 215(18)
Index 233
Vybarr Cregan-Reid is Lecturer in Nineteenth-Century Literature at the University of Kent -- .