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The Necromantics dwells on the literal afterlives of history. Reading the reanimated corpses-monstrous, metaphorical, and occasionally electrified-that Mary Shelley, Robert Browning, Charles Dickens, W.?B. Yeats, Bram Stoker, and others bring to life, Renée Fox argues that these undead figures embody the present''s desire to remake the past in its own image. Fox positions necromantic literature at a nineteenth-century intersection between sentimental historiography, medical electricity, imperial gothic monsters, and the Irish Literary Revival, contending that these unghostly bodies resist critical assumptions about the always-haunting power of history.

By considering Irish Revival texts within the broader scope of nineteenth-century necromantic works, The Necromantics challenges Victorian studies'' tendency to merge Irish and English national traditions into a single British whole, as well as Irish studies'' postcolonial efforts to cordon off a distinct Irish can

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      Publisher: Ohio State University Press
      Publication Date: 5/4/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780814215494, 978-0814215494
      ISBN10: 0814215491

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      Book Synopsis

      The Necromantics dwells on the literal afterlives of history. Reading the reanimated corpses-monstrous, metaphorical, and occasionally electrified-that Mary Shelley, Robert Browning, Charles Dickens, W.?B. Yeats, Bram Stoker, and others bring to life, Renée Fox argues that these undead figures embody the present''s desire to remake the past in its own image. Fox positions necromantic literature at a nineteenth-century intersection between sentimental historiography, medical electricity, imperial gothic monsters, and the Irish Literary Revival, contending that these unghostly bodies resist critical assumptions about the always-haunting power of history.

      By considering Irish Revival texts within the broader scope of nineteenth-century necromantic works, The Necromantics challenges Victorian studies'' tendency to merge Irish and English national traditions into a single British whole, as well as Irish studies'' postcolonial efforts to cordon off a distinct Irish can

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