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9780521497299

The Self-Fashioning of Disraeli, 1818–1851

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    9780521497299

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    0521497299

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-02-28
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Benjamin Disraeli remains a commanding figure in the history and ideology of the British Conservative party, and a remarkable example of ascent to high office from outside the traditional elite. This is the first book to bring together specialists in history, literary studies and psychiatry to show how he successfully fashioned his personality in the formative years before his emergence as Conservative leader. The analysis of this process of self-fashioning - the situation to which it responded, the problems of an outsider's integration and advancement in British society, the goals it sought to reach, the techniques which it employed, and the sources on which it drew - offers fresh insight into Disraeli's character and career. Vital aspects of his personality and outlook discussed here include his education, Jewishness, romanticism, orientalism, historical scholarship, and political ideas, and the psychiatric disorder of his mid-twenties, which is examined seriously for the first time.

Table of Contents

List of contributors vi(3)
Preface ix
Introduction 1(15)
Paul Smith
1 Disraeli's education
16(26)
Charles Richmond
2 Disraeli's romanticism: self-fashioning in the novels
42(24)
Daniel R. Schwarz
3 Disraeli's crucial illness
66(24)
Charles Richmond
Jerrold M. Post, MD
4 Disraeli and orientalism
90(16)
Patrick Brantlinger
5 `A Hebrew to the end': the emergence of Disraeli's Jewishness
106(25)
Todd M. Endelman
6 Disraeli's interpretation of English history
131(21)
Peter Jupp
7 Disraeli's politics
152(22)
Paul Smith
Notes 174(35)
Index 209

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