Fire in the iron horse : trains in British literature 1848-1906

After decades of playing second fiddle to cars and planes, trains seem to be making a comeback in Europe. In the UK, steam trains joyrides have risen in popularity, with famous locomotives like The Flying Scotsman bringing out the crowds. However, as their popularity increases it becomes harder to i...

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主要作者: Wee, Steffi Heloise
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1446572023-03-11T20:10:00Z Fire in the iron horse : trains in British literature 1848-1906 Wee, Steffi Heloise Tamara Silvia Wagner School of Humanities TSWagner@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::Literature After decades of playing second fiddle to cars and planes, trains seem to be making a comeback in Europe. In the UK, steam trains joyrides have risen in popularity, with famous locomotives like The Flying Scotsman bringing out the crowds. However, as their popularity increases it becomes harder to ignore the nationalistic and nostalgia implications of steam trains, and how deeply they were intertwined with empire or industrialism. This essay will use notable Victorian and Edwardian pieces of literature to explore what made trains such a British icon and how the romanticism of it has affected the industry over time. Bachelor of Arts in English 2020-11-17T06:27:59Z 2020-11-17T06:27:59Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144657 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Wee, Steffi Heloise
Fire in the iron horse : trains in British literature 1848-1906
description After decades of playing second fiddle to cars and planes, trains seem to be making a comeback in Europe. In the UK, steam trains joyrides have risen in popularity, with famous locomotives like The Flying Scotsman bringing out the crowds. However, as their popularity increases it becomes harder to ignore the nationalistic and nostalgia implications of steam trains, and how deeply they were intertwined with empire or industrialism. This essay will use notable Victorian and Edwardian pieces of literature to explore what made trains such a British icon and how the romanticism of it has affected the industry over time.
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