Writing the Prizefight :Pierce Egan’s "Boxiana" World

Writing the Prizefight

Writing the Prizefight :Pierce Egan’s "Boxiana" World

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This book won the Lord Aberdare Literary Prize for Sports History (2013)

This book focuses on the literary contribution made by the pugilistic writing of Pierce Egan (c. 1772-1849), identifying the elements that rendered Egan’s style distinctive and examining the ways his writing invigorated the sporting narrative. In particular, the author analyses Egan’s blend of inventive imagery and linguistic exuberance within the commentaries of the Boxiana series (1812-29). The book explores the metropolitan and sporting jargon used by the diverse range of characters that inhabited Egan’s ‘Pugilistic Hemisphere’ and looks at Egan’s exploitation of prizefighting’s theatricality. Another significant theme is the role of pugilistic reporting in perpetuating stereotypical notions relating to British national identity, military readiness and morality. Consideration of Egan’s metropolitan rambles is complemented by discussion of the heterogeneity, spectacle and social dynamics of the prize ring and its reportage. The book traces Egan’s impact during the nineteenth century and, importantly, evaluates his influence on the subsequent development of sporting journalism.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9783034309905
ISBN10 3034309902
Number Of Pages 259
Item Weight 400 g
Publisher / Reseller Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Format paperback
Edition New edition
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Media Reviews

"Snowdon's Writing the Prizefight is sports history of a high order." (Scott A.G.M. Crawford, Journal of Sports History 2014)

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Author's Bio

David Snowdon completed his PhD at Newcastle University in 2008. He was employed as academic tutor at Sunderland University, where he lectured on Victorian literature. He continues, in an independent capacity, to undertake further scholarly research and to maintain Eganesque multimedia resources including a website, www.pierce-egan.co.uk.

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