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English Studies | 2010

“One Moral Improvement, More Allied to the Machinery of Life than Perhaps any Other”: Mid-Nineteenth-Century Punctuality in Context

Cecilia Wadsö-Lecaros

Mid-nineteenth-century Britain saw a significant output of fictional texts, conduct books and tracts with an explicit focus on the concept of punctuality. This article examines a number of such texts by linking the notion of punctuality to the general nineteenth-century wish for self-improvement and social progress. Three central facets of mid-nineteenth-century punctuality are identified and discussed: punctuality for individual self-improvement, as a means of achieving efficiency and success in life; punctuality for the sake of others, as in selfless consideration and kindness or as an honest way of conducting a business transaction; and punctuality as a means for religious improvement. Although the texts examined show a variety in genre, aimed readership and style, the article shows how they nonetheless display a marked conformity regarding intent and opinion. The article also demonstrates how writers sought to establish the value of punctuality through intricate calculations of the time lost due to la...Mid-nineteenth-century Britain saw a significant output of fictional texts, conduct books and tracts with an explicit focus on the concept of punctuality. This article examines a number of such texts by linking the notion of punctuality to the general nineteenth-century wish for self-improvement and social progress. Three central facets of mid-nineteenth-century punctuality are identified and discussed: punctuality for individual self-improvement, as a means of achieving efficiency and success in life; punctuality for the sake of others, as in selfless consideration and kindness or as an honest way of conducting a business transaction; and punctuality as a means for religious improvement. Although the texts examined show a variety in genre, aimed readership and style, the article shows how they nonetheless display a marked conformity regarding intent and opinion. The article also demonstrates how writers sought to establish the value of punctuality through intricate calculations of the time lost due to lack of punctuality, and how images pertaining to the industrial world were used to compare the household to a mill or the individual to an efficient piece of machinery.


Scripta Minora | 2004

Nineteenth-Century Studies in Lund and Copenhagen: Proceedings of a Symposium Organized by the Department of English, Lund University 9-10 November 2002

Cecilia Wadsö-Lecaros


Silent voices : forgotten novels by Victorian women writers; (2003) | 2003

The Victorian Heroine Goes A-Governessing.

Cecilia Wadsö-Lecaros


Lund Studies in English; 100 (2001) | 2001

The Victorian Governess Novel

Cecilia Wadsö-Lecaros


Utvecklingskonferens 17; pp 106-113 (2018) | 2018

Writing in English at University : The Educational Benefits of Investing in a MOOC

Satu Manninen; Ellen Turner; Cecilia Wadsö-Lecaros


Världslitteraturen och dess svenska röster | 2017

Översättning som strategi : den svenska översättningen av brittisk reformlitteratur under 1800-talet

Cecilia Wadsö-Lecaros


Archive | 2017

Academic writing in English courses accentuated by global internet connection

Ellen Turner; Satu Manninen; Cecilia Wadsö-Lecaros


Lunds universitets pedagogiska utvecklingskonferens 2017Lunds universitets pedagogiska utvecklingskonferens 2017 | 2017

Writing in English at University: The educational benefits of investing in a MOOC

Ellen Turner; Satu Manninen; Cecilia Wadsö-Lecaros


Lunds universitets pedagogiska utvecklingskonferens 2017Lunds universitets pedagogiska utvecklingskonferens 2017 | 2017

Studenters skrivande - brister, förväntningar, ansvar

Sara Santesson; Gunlög Josefsson; Marie Lindstedt Cronberg; Kikki Nillasdotter; Marianna Smaragdi; Cecilia Wadsö-Lecaros


Det nordiske 1800-tals forskningsnetværk | 2017

The agenda of translation : Swedish translations of Thomas Hood’s “The Song of the Shirt”

Cecilia Wadsö-Lecaros

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University of the West of England

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