English Romanticism and the Celtic World
Herausgeber: Carruthers, Gerard; Rawes, Alan; Gerard, Carruthers
English Romanticism and the Celtic World
Herausgeber: Carruthers, Gerard; Rawes, Alan; Gerard, Carruthers
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This book explores British Romantic writers' responses to the national and cultural identities of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
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This book explores British Romantic writers' responses to the national and cultural identities of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 459g
- ISBN-13: 9780521136662
- ISBN-10: 0521136660
- Artikelnr.: 29425921
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 459g
- ISBN-13: 9780521136662
- ISBN-10: 0521136660
- Artikelnr.: 29425921
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction: romancing the Celt Gerard Carruthers and Alan Rawes; 2. 'And
the Celt Knew the Indian': Sir William Jones, the Celtic Revival and the
Oriental Renaissance Michael Franklin; 3. 'Our Names may be Heard in Song.
But what avails it when our strength has ceased?': the critical response to
Ossian's Romantic bequest Dafydd R. Moore; 4. Blake and Gwendolen:
territory, periphery and the proper name David Punter; 5. The Welsh
American Dream: Iolo Morganwg, Robert Southey and the Madoc Legend Caroline
Franklin; 6. Wordsworth, north Wales, and the Celtic landscape J. R.
Watson; 7. 'My Mother's Gordons': the force of 'Celtic memories' in Byron's
thought Bernard Beatty; 8. 'The Revolt of Erin': Ireland and Islam in
Shelley's oriental poetry Arthur Bradley; 9. Byron and 'The Ariosto of the
North' Andrew Nicholson; 10. Scott and the British tourist Murray G. H.
Pittock; 11. Felicia Hemans, Byronic cosmopolitanism, and the ancient Welsh
bards William D. Brewer; 12. Writing which nation? Luttrell of Arran and
the Romantic invention of Ireland Malcolm Kelsall; 13. 'Shining in Modest
Glory': Contemporary Northern Irish poets and Romantic poetry Michael
O'Neill.
the Celt Knew the Indian': Sir William Jones, the Celtic Revival and the
Oriental Renaissance Michael Franklin; 3. 'Our Names may be Heard in Song.
But what avails it when our strength has ceased?': the critical response to
Ossian's Romantic bequest Dafydd R. Moore; 4. Blake and Gwendolen:
territory, periphery and the proper name David Punter; 5. The Welsh
American Dream: Iolo Morganwg, Robert Southey and the Madoc Legend Caroline
Franklin; 6. Wordsworth, north Wales, and the Celtic landscape J. R.
Watson; 7. 'My Mother's Gordons': the force of 'Celtic memories' in Byron's
thought Bernard Beatty; 8. 'The Revolt of Erin': Ireland and Islam in
Shelley's oriental poetry Arthur Bradley; 9. Byron and 'The Ariosto of the
North' Andrew Nicholson; 10. Scott and the British tourist Murray G. H.
Pittock; 11. Felicia Hemans, Byronic cosmopolitanism, and the ancient Welsh
bards William D. Brewer; 12. Writing which nation? Luttrell of Arran and
the Romantic invention of Ireland Malcolm Kelsall; 13. 'Shining in Modest
Glory': Contemporary Northern Irish poets and Romantic poetry Michael
O'Neill.
Introduction: romancing the Celt Gerard Carruthers and Alan Rawes; 2. 'And
the Celt Knew the Indian': Sir William Jones, the Celtic Revival and the
Oriental Renaissance Michael Franklin; 3. 'Our Names may be Heard in Song.
But what avails it when our strength has ceased?': the critical response to
Ossian's Romantic bequest Dafydd R. Moore; 4. Blake and Gwendolen:
territory, periphery and the proper name David Punter; 5. The Welsh
American Dream: Iolo Morganwg, Robert Southey and the Madoc Legend Caroline
Franklin; 6. Wordsworth, north Wales, and the Celtic landscape J. R.
Watson; 7. 'My Mother's Gordons': the force of 'Celtic memories' in Byron's
thought Bernard Beatty; 8. 'The Revolt of Erin': Ireland and Islam in
Shelley's oriental poetry Arthur Bradley; 9. Byron and 'The Ariosto of the
North' Andrew Nicholson; 10. Scott and the British tourist Murray G. H.
Pittock; 11. Felicia Hemans, Byronic cosmopolitanism, and the ancient Welsh
bards William D. Brewer; 12. Writing which nation? Luttrell of Arran and
the Romantic invention of Ireland Malcolm Kelsall; 13. 'Shining in Modest
Glory': Contemporary Northern Irish poets and Romantic poetry Michael
O'Neill.
the Celt Knew the Indian': Sir William Jones, the Celtic Revival and the
Oriental Renaissance Michael Franklin; 3. 'Our Names may be Heard in Song.
But what avails it when our strength has ceased?': the critical response to
Ossian's Romantic bequest Dafydd R. Moore; 4. Blake and Gwendolen:
territory, periphery and the proper name David Punter; 5. The Welsh
American Dream: Iolo Morganwg, Robert Southey and the Madoc Legend Caroline
Franklin; 6. Wordsworth, north Wales, and the Celtic landscape J. R.
Watson; 7. 'My Mother's Gordons': the force of 'Celtic memories' in Byron's
thought Bernard Beatty; 8. 'The Revolt of Erin': Ireland and Islam in
Shelley's oriental poetry Arthur Bradley; 9. Byron and 'The Ariosto of the
North' Andrew Nicholson; 10. Scott and the British tourist Murray G. H.
Pittock; 11. Felicia Hemans, Byronic cosmopolitanism, and the ancient Welsh
bards William D. Brewer; 12. Writing which nation? Luttrell of Arran and
the Romantic invention of Ireland Malcolm Kelsall; 13. 'Shining in Modest
Glory': Contemporary Northern Irish poets and Romantic poetry Michael
O'Neill.