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Wake Of Wellington eBook

Englishness In 1852

by Peter W. Sinnema
language: english
Publisher: Ohio University Press, April of 2006 ‧
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Soldier, hero, and politician, the Duke of Wellington is one of the best-known figures of nineteenth-century England. From his victory at Waterloo over Napoleon in 1815, he rose to become prime minister of his country. But Peter Sinnema finds equal fascination in Victorian England’s response to the duke’s death.
The Wake of Wellington considers Wellington’s spectacular funeral pageant in the fall of 1852—an unprecedented event that attracted one and a half million spectators to London—as a threshold event against which the life of the soldier-hero and High Tory statesman could be re-viewed and represented.
Canvassing a profuse and dramatically proliferating Wellingtoniana, Sinnema examines the various assumptions behind, and implications of, the Times’s celebrated claim that the Irish-born Wellington "was the very type and model of an Englishman." The dead duke, as Sinnema demonstrates, was repeatedly caught up in interpretive practices that stressed the quasi-symbolic relations between hero and nation.
The Wake of Wellington provides a unique view of how in death Wellington and his career were promoted as the consummation of a national destiny intimately bound up with Englishness itself, and with what it meant to be English at midcentury.

Wake Of Wellington

Englishness In 1852

by Peter W. Sinnema

Property Description
ISBN: 9780821442098
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Release Date: April of 2006
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Collection: Series In Victorian Studies
Categories: eBooks in English > History > History of Europe
eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > Europe
EAN: 9780821442098
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