British Romanticism
Criticism and Debates
Herausgeber: Canuel, Mark
British Romanticism
Criticism and Debates
Herausgeber: Canuel, Mark
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British Romanticism: Criticism and Debates allows students to develop their own critical opinions through focused argument, rather than absorbing conventional analysis. Organized as a series of key debates, essays range from previously published 'classic' criticism that students need to know, to newly commissioned pieces offering fresh takes on this core area of literary studies.
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British Romanticism: Criticism and Debates allows students to develop their own critical opinions through focused argument, rather than absorbing conventional analysis. Organized as a series of key debates, essays range from previously published 'classic' criticism that students need to know, to newly commissioned pieces offering fresh takes on this core area of literary studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 640
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 178mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1247g
- ISBN-13: 9780415523813
- ISBN-10: 0415523818
- Artikelnr.: 40477558
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 640
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 178mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1247g
- ISBN-13: 9780415523813
- ISBN-10: 0415523818
- Artikelnr.: 40477558
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Mark Canuel is Professor of English at the University of Illinois at Chicago, USA. He is author of Justice, Dissent, and the Sublime (2012), The Shadow of Death: Literature, Romanticism, and the Subject of Punishment (2007), and Religion, Toleration, and British Writing, 1790-1830 (2002).
Introduction Part 1 Politics
Ideology
and the Literary 1. Insight and Oversight: Reading Tintern Abbey
Marjorie Levinson 2. Keats and Critique
Paul Hamilton 3. ¿yron's Causes: The Moral Mechanics of Don Juan
James Chandler 4. Stealing Culture in the Shadow of Revolutions
Daniel O'Quinn Part 2 Aesthetics and Literary Form 5. Local Transcendence: Cultural Criticism
Postmodernism
and the Romanticism of Detail
Alan Liu 6. Historicism
Deconstruction
and Wordsworth
Frances Ferguson 7. Legislators of the Post-Everything Word: Shelley's Defence of Adorno
Robert Kaufman 8. Utility
Retribution
and Godwin's Caleb Williams
Mark Canuel Part 3 Audiences and Reading Publics 9. The Sense of an Audience
Lucy Newlyn 10. Theater as the School of Virtue
Ann K. Mellor 11. Study to be Quiet
Kevin Gilmartin 12. Audience
Irony
and Shelley
Andrew Franta Part 4 Authorship and Authority 13. From 'National Tale' to 'Historical Novel': Edgeworth
Morgan
and Scott
Ina Ferris 14. Keats's Prescience
Andrew Bennett 15. DeQuincey's Imperial Systems
Anne Frey 16. Milton Unbound
Margaret Russett Part 5 Gender
Sexuality
and the Body 17. Gendering the Soul
Susan Wolfson 18. The Domestication of Genius: Cowper and the Rise of the Suburban Man
Andrew Elfenbein 19. Sensibility
Free Indirect Style
and the Romantic Technology of Discretion
Clara Tuite 20. Writing/Righting Gender
Jacqueline M. Labbe Part 6 Racism
Nationalism
Imperialism 21. Was Frankenstein's Monster 'a Man and a Brother'?
H.L. Malchow 22. Blake and Romantic Imperialism
Saree Makdisi 23. "Voices of Dead Complaint" Colonial Military Disease Narratives
Alan Bewell 24. Anna Barbauld and the Ethics of Free Trade Imperialism
E.J. Clery Part 7 Affects 25. Phantom Feelings
Emotional Occupation in The Mysteries of Udolpho
Adela Pinch 26. Female Authorship
Public Fancy
Julie Ellison 27. The Art of Knowing Nothing
Jacques Khalip 28. The Force off Indirection: 'Tintern Abbey' in the Literary History of Mood
David Collings Part 8 Religion and Secularization 29. The Unknown God
Robert Ryan 30. Wordsworth's Chastened Enthusiasm
Jon Mee 31. Godwin
Wollstonecraft
and the Legacies of Dissent
Daniel E. White 32. The Entangled Spirituality of 'The Thorn'
Colin Jager Part 9 Modernity and Postmodernity 33. The Romantic Movement at the End of History
Jerome Christensen 34. Everyday War
Mary Favret 35. Modernity's Other Worlds
Ian Duncan 36. The Two Pipers: Romanticism
Postmodernism
and the Cliché
Orrin N. C. Wang Part 10 Sciences of Mind
Body
and Nature 37. Coleridge and the New Unconscious
Alan Richardson 38. John Clare's Dark Ecology
Timothy Morton 39. The Monster in the Rainbow: Keats and the Science of Life
Denise Gigante 40. Romantic Transformation: Literature and Science
Sharon Ruston Part 11 Literature
Media
Mediation 41. Ballads and Bards: British Romantic Orality
Maureen McLane 42. Processing
Andrew Piper 43. If This is Enlightenment Then What is Romanticism?
Clifford Siskin and William Warner 44. Romantic Long Poems in Victorian Anthologies
Tom Mole
Ideology
and the Literary 1. Insight and Oversight: Reading Tintern Abbey
Marjorie Levinson 2. Keats and Critique
Paul Hamilton 3. ¿yron's Causes: The Moral Mechanics of Don Juan
James Chandler 4. Stealing Culture in the Shadow of Revolutions
Daniel O'Quinn Part 2 Aesthetics and Literary Form 5. Local Transcendence: Cultural Criticism
Postmodernism
and the Romanticism of Detail
Alan Liu 6. Historicism
Deconstruction
and Wordsworth
Frances Ferguson 7. Legislators of the Post-Everything Word: Shelley's Defence of Adorno
Robert Kaufman 8. Utility
Retribution
and Godwin's Caleb Williams
Mark Canuel Part 3 Audiences and Reading Publics 9. The Sense of an Audience
Lucy Newlyn 10. Theater as the School of Virtue
Ann K. Mellor 11. Study to be Quiet
Kevin Gilmartin 12. Audience
Irony
and Shelley
Andrew Franta Part 4 Authorship and Authority 13. From 'National Tale' to 'Historical Novel': Edgeworth
Morgan
and Scott
Ina Ferris 14. Keats's Prescience
Andrew Bennett 15. DeQuincey's Imperial Systems
Anne Frey 16. Milton Unbound
Margaret Russett Part 5 Gender
Sexuality
and the Body 17. Gendering the Soul
Susan Wolfson 18. The Domestication of Genius: Cowper and the Rise of the Suburban Man
Andrew Elfenbein 19. Sensibility
Free Indirect Style
and the Romantic Technology of Discretion
Clara Tuite 20. Writing/Righting Gender
Jacqueline M. Labbe Part 6 Racism
Nationalism
Imperialism 21. Was Frankenstein's Monster 'a Man and a Brother'?
H.L. Malchow 22. Blake and Romantic Imperialism
Saree Makdisi 23. "Voices of Dead Complaint" Colonial Military Disease Narratives
Alan Bewell 24. Anna Barbauld and the Ethics of Free Trade Imperialism
E.J. Clery Part 7 Affects 25. Phantom Feelings
Emotional Occupation in The Mysteries of Udolpho
Adela Pinch 26. Female Authorship
Public Fancy
Julie Ellison 27. The Art of Knowing Nothing
Jacques Khalip 28. The Force off Indirection: 'Tintern Abbey' in the Literary History of Mood
David Collings Part 8 Religion and Secularization 29. The Unknown God
Robert Ryan 30. Wordsworth's Chastened Enthusiasm
Jon Mee 31. Godwin
Wollstonecraft
and the Legacies of Dissent
Daniel E. White 32. The Entangled Spirituality of 'The Thorn'
Colin Jager Part 9 Modernity and Postmodernity 33. The Romantic Movement at the End of History
Jerome Christensen 34. Everyday War
Mary Favret 35. Modernity's Other Worlds
Ian Duncan 36. The Two Pipers: Romanticism
Postmodernism
and the Cliché
Orrin N. C. Wang Part 10 Sciences of Mind
Body
and Nature 37. Coleridge and the New Unconscious
Alan Richardson 38. John Clare's Dark Ecology
Timothy Morton 39. The Monster in the Rainbow: Keats and the Science of Life
Denise Gigante 40. Romantic Transformation: Literature and Science
Sharon Ruston Part 11 Literature
Media
Mediation 41. Ballads and Bards: British Romantic Orality
Maureen McLane 42. Processing
Andrew Piper 43. If This is Enlightenment Then What is Romanticism?
Clifford Siskin and William Warner 44. Romantic Long Poems in Victorian Anthologies
Tom Mole
Introduction Part 1 Politics
Ideology
and the Literary 1. Insight and Oversight: Reading Tintern Abbey
Marjorie Levinson 2. Keats and Critique
Paul Hamilton 3. ¿yron's Causes: The Moral Mechanics of Don Juan
James Chandler 4. Stealing Culture in the Shadow of Revolutions
Daniel O'Quinn Part 2 Aesthetics and Literary Form 5. Local Transcendence: Cultural Criticism
Postmodernism
and the Romanticism of Detail
Alan Liu 6. Historicism
Deconstruction
and Wordsworth
Frances Ferguson 7. Legislators of the Post-Everything Word: Shelley's Defence of Adorno
Robert Kaufman 8. Utility
Retribution
and Godwin's Caleb Williams
Mark Canuel Part 3 Audiences and Reading Publics 9. The Sense of an Audience
Lucy Newlyn 10. Theater as the School of Virtue
Ann K. Mellor 11. Study to be Quiet
Kevin Gilmartin 12. Audience
Irony
and Shelley
Andrew Franta Part 4 Authorship and Authority 13. From 'National Tale' to 'Historical Novel': Edgeworth
Morgan
and Scott
Ina Ferris 14. Keats's Prescience
Andrew Bennett 15. DeQuincey's Imperial Systems
Anne Frey 16. Milton Unbound
Margaret Russett Part 5 Gender
Sexuality
and the Body 17. Gendering the Soul
Susan Wolfson 18. The Domestication of Genius: Cowper and the Rise of the Suburban Man
Andrew Elfenbein 19. Sensibility
Free Indirect Style
and the Romantic Technology of Discretion
Clara Tuite 20. Writing/Righting Gender
Jacqueline M. Labbe Part 6 Racism
Nationalism
Imperialism 21. Was Frankenstein's Monster 'a Man and a Brother'?
H.L. Malchow 22. Blake and Romantic Imperialism
Saree Makdisi 23. "Voices of Dead Complaint" Colonial Military Disease Narratives
Alan Bewell 24. Anna Barbauld and the Ethics of Free Trade Imperialism
E.J. Clery Part 7 Affects 25. Phantom Feelings
Emotional Occupation in The Mysteries of Udolpho
Adela Pinch 26. Female Authorship
Public Fancy
Julie Ellison 27. The Art of Knowing Nothing
Jacques Khalip 28. The Force off Indirection: 'Tintern Abbey' in the Literary History of Mood
David Collings Part 8 Religion and Secularization 29. The Unknown God
Robert Ryan 30. Wordsworth's Chastened Enthusiasm
Jon Mee 31. Godwin
Wollstonecraft
and the Legacies of Dissent
Daniel E. White 32. The Entangled Spirituality of 'The Thorn'
Colin Jager Part 9 Modernity and Postmodernity 33. The Romantic Movement at the End of History
Jerome Christensen 34. Everyday War
Mary Favret 35. Modernity's Other Worlds
Ian Duncan 36. The Two Pipers: Romanticism
Postmodernism
and the Cliché
Orrin N. C. Wang Part 10 Sciences of Mind
Body
and Nature 37. Coleridge and the New Unconscious
Alan Richardson 38. John Clare's Dark Ecology
Timothy Morton 39. The Monster in the Rainbow: Keats and the Science of Life
Denise Gigante 40. Romantic Transformation: Literature and Science
Sharon Ruston Part 11 Literature
Media
Mediation 41. Ballads and Bards: British Romantic Orality
Maureen McLane 42. Processing
Andrew Piper 43. If This is Enlightenment Then What is Romanticism?
Clifford Siskin and William Warner 44. Romantic Long Poems in Victorian Anthologies
Tom Mole
Ideology
and the Literary 1. Insight and Oversight: Reading Tintern Abbey
Marjorie Levinson 2. Keats and Critique
Paul Hamilton 3. ¿yron's Causes: The Moral Mechanics of Don Juan
James Chandler 4. Stealing Culture in the Shadow of Revolutions
Daniel O'Quinn Part 2 Aesthetics and Literary Form 5. Local Transcendence: Cultural Criticism
Postmodernism
and the Romanticism of Detail
Alan Liu 6. Historicism
Deconstruction
and Wordsworth
Frances Ferguson 7. Legislators of the Post-Everything Word: Shelley's Defence of Adorno
Robert Kaufman 8. Utility
Retribution
and Godwin's Caleb Williams
Mark Canuel Part 3 Audiences and Reading Publics 9. The Sense of an Audience
Lucy Newlyn 10. Theater as the School of Virtue
Ann K. Mellor 11. Study to be Quiet
Kevin Gilmartin 12. Audience
Irony
and Shelley
Andrew Franta Part 4 Authorship and Authority 13. From 'National Tale' to 'Historical Novel': Edgeworth
Morgan
and Scott
Ina Ferris 14. Keats's Prescience
Andrew Bennett 15. DeQuincey's Imperial Systems
Anne Frey 16. Milton Unbound
Margaret Russett Part 5 Gender
Sexuality
and the Body 17. Gendering the Soul
Susan Wolfson 18. The Domestication of Genius: Cowper and the Rise of the Suburban Man
Andrew Elfenbein 19. Sensibility
Free Indirect Style
and the Romantic Technology of Discretion
Clara Tuite 20. Writing/Righting Gender
Jacqueline M. Labbe Part 6 Racism
Nationalism
Imperialism 21. Was Frankenstein's Monster 'a Man and a Brother'?
H.L. Malchow 22. Blake and Romantic Imperialism
Saree Makdisi 23. "Voices of Dead Complaint" Colonial Military Disease Narratives
Alan Bewell 24. Anna Barbauld and the Ethics of Free Trade Imperialism
E.J. Clery Part 7 Affects 25. Phantom Feelings
Emotional Occupation in The Mysteries of Udolpho
Adela Pinch 26. Female Authorship
Public Fancy
Julie Ellison 27. The Art of Knowing Nothing
Jacques Khalip 28. The Force off Indirection: 'Tintern Abbey' in the Literary History of Mood
David Collings Part 8 Religion and Secularization 29. The Unknown God
Robert Ryan 30. Wordsworth's Chastened Enthusiasm
Jon Mee 31. Godwin
Wollstonecraft
and the Legacies of Dissent
Daniel E. White 32. The Entangled Spirituality of 'The Thorn'
Colin Jager Part 9 Modernity and Postmodernity 33. The Romantic Movement at the End of History
Jerome Christensen 34. Everyday War
Mary Favret 35. Modernity's Other Worlds
Ian Duncan 36. The Two Pipers: Romanticism
Postmodernism
and the Cliché
Orrin N. C. Wang Part 10 Sciences of Mind
Body
and Nature 37. Coleridge and the New Unconscious
Alan Richardson 38. John Clare's Dark Ecology
Timothy Morton 39. The Monster in the Rainbow: Keats and the Science of Life
Denise Gigante 40. Romantic Transformation: Literature and Science
Sharon Ruston Part 11 Literature
Media
Mediation 41. Ballads and Bards: British Romantic Orality
Maureen McLane 42. Processing
Andrew Piper 43. If This is Enlightenment Then What is Romanticism?
Clifford Siskin and William Warner 44. Romantic Long Poems in Victorian Anthologies
Tom Mole