Dysfluent in Fiction: Vocal Disability and Nineteenth-Century Literature

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In Dysfluent in Fiction, Riley McGuire unspools a literary history of vocal disability in the nineteenth century, arguing that this underexamined literary trope helps us to understand vocal hierarchies that still structure our present. Adopting the term "dysfluency" to show departure from normative expectations of pace, pitch, and fluency, McGuire reveals how dysfluent speech populates an enormous number of nineteenth-century texts and played a formative role in the lives of some of the period's most influential writers. Dysfluent in Fiction examines anglophone literature during the long nineteenth century in both England and America by authors such as William Makepeace Thackeray, Charlotte Brontë, Lewis Carroll, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, and Frederick Douglass. Examples of dysfluencies across genres include lisping lovers, a baby-talking fairy, a mute detective, various disabilities in narratives of enslavement, and more. These representations show how disabled speech was both stigmatized and celebrated in ways that clarify our contemporary response to the spectrum of human articulation and that are a vocal corollary to current notions of neurodiversity. Dysfluency's power, McGuire contends, lies in its denial that a single mode of articulation is possible, let alone desirable.


  • | Author: Riley McGuire
  • | Publisher: Ohio State University Press
  • | Publication Date: Apr 23, 2025
  • | Number of Pages: 00226 pages
  • | Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
  • | ISBN-10: 0814215866
  • | ISBN-13: 9780814215869
Author:
Riley McGuire
Publisher:
Ohio State University Press
Publication Date:
Apr 23, 2025
Number of pages:
00226 pages
Binding:
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10:
0814215866
ISBN-13:
9780814215869