Leonard Lief Library and English invite you to A Reading and Discussion of Rhetoric and Resistance: The Literary Arts of Dissent in Nineteenth-Century Britain by Maeve Adams.
The event will take place on Tuesday, October 21, 2025 from 12:00 – 1:00 PM in the Library Treehouse Conference Room 317.
RSVP by October 20th: https://libcal.lehman.edu/event/15520276
*Registration is required*
Information: Bernice.Suphal@lehman.cuny.edu
Rhetoric and Resistance explores the transformative role of 19th century literature in shaping modern concepts and practices of democratic dissent. By examining works of Romantic and Victorian novelists, poets, and journalists - Maeve Adams identifies origins of modern theories and practices of resistance in 19th century literary forms. Offering a literary history of dissent - the book recovers the intertwined development of democracy and aesthetics, revealing how narrative form became a potent tool for challenging authority. Tracing the lineage of dissent from the radical fiction and journalism of the 1800s to contemporary movements like #MeToo - Adams offers a genealogy that highlights how literary texts experimented with political power, granting new and consequential voices to working class individuals, women, colonized peoples, and other marginalized groups. Maeve Adams is Assistant Professor of English at Lehman College.
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