Lisa Low / Anthony John Harding (ed.)
Milton, the Metaphysicals, and Romanticism
Herausgeber: Harding, Anthony John; Low, Lisa
Lisa Low / Anthony John Harding (ed.)
Milton, the Metaphysicals, and Romanticism
Herausgeber: Harding, Anthony John; Low, Lisa
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Detailed analysis of the relationship between seventeenth-century literature and Romanticism.
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Detailed analysis of the relationship between seventeenth-century literature and Romanticism.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 471g
- ISBN-13: 9780521110693
- ISBN-10: 0521110696
- Artikelnr.: 26033421
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 471g
- ISBN-13: 9780521110693
- ISBN-10: 0521110696
- Artikelnr.: 26033421
Introduction; Milton, the metaphysicals, and romanticism: reading the past,
reflecting the present Lisa Elaine Low and Anthony John Harding; 1. The
other reading transactional epic in Milton, Blake, and Wordsworth Tilottama
Rajan; 2. Newton's pantocrator and Blake's recovery of Miltonic prophecy G.
A. Rosso; 3. Milton's hell: William Beckford's place in the graphic and the
literary tradition Elinor Shaffer; 4. How theories of Romanticism exclude
women Radcliffe, Milton, and the legitimation of the gothic novel Annette
Wheeler Cafarelli; 5. Wordsworth, Milton, and the inward light Nicola Zoe
Trott; 6. De-fencing the poet: The political dilemma of the poet and the
people in Milton's Second Defense and Shelley's Defence of Poetry Michael
Chappell; 7. Keats's Marginalia in Paradise Lost Beth Lau; 8. What the
mower does to the meadow: action and reflection in Wordsworth and Marvell
Frederick Burwick; 9. Kidnapping the poets: the Romantics and Henry Vaughan
John T. Shawcross; 10. 'Against the Stream Upwards': Coleridge's Recovery
of John Donne Anthony John Harding; 11. Coleridge, Keats, Lamb and
seventeenth-century drinking songs Anya Taylor; 12. Marvell, Keats, Wallace
Stevens, and the (early) modern meditation poem Lisa Elaine Low.
reflecting the present Lisa Elaine Low and Anthony John Harding; 1. The
other reading transactional epic in Milton, Blake, and Wordsworth Tilottama
Rajan; 2. Newton's pantocrator and Blake's recovery of Miltonic prophecy G.
A. Rosso; 3. Milton's hell: William Beckford's place in the graphic and the
literary tradition Elinor Shaffer; 4. How theories of Romanticism exclude
women Radcliffe, Milton, and the legitimation of the gothic novel Annette
Wheeler Cafarelli; 5. Wordsworth, Milton, and the inward light Nicola Zoe
Trott; 6. De-fencing the poet: The political dilemma of the poet and the
people in Milton's Second Defense and Shelley's Defence of Poetry Michael
Chappell; 7. Keats's Marginalia in Paradise Lost Beth Lau; 8. What the
mower does to the meadow: action and reflection in Wordsworth and Marvell
Frederick Burwick; 9. Kidnapping the poets: the Romantics and Henry Vaughan
John T. Shawcross; 10. 'Against the Stream Upwards': Coleridge's Recovery
of John Donne Anthony John Harding; 11. Coleridge, Keats, Lamb and
seventeenth-century drinking songs Anya Taylor; 12. Marvell, Keats, Wallace
Stevens, and the (early) modern meditation poem Lisa Elaine Low.
Introduction; Milton, the metaphysicals, and romanticism: reading the past,
reflecting the present Lisa Elaine Low and Anthony John Harding; 1. The
other reading transactional epic in Milton, Blake, and Wordsworth Tilottama
Rajan; 2. Newton's pantocrator and Blake's recovery of Miltonic prophecy G.
A. Rosso; 3. Milton's hell: William Beckford's place in the graphic and the
literary tradition Elinor Shaffer; 4. How theories of Romanticism exclude
women Radcliffe, Milton, and the legitimation of the gothic novel Annette
Wheeler Cafarelli; 5. Wordsworth, Milton, and the inward light Nicola Zoe
Trott; 6. De-fencing the poet: The political dilemma of the poet and the
people in Milton's Second Defense and Shelley's Defence of Poetry Michael
Chappell; 7. Keats's Marginalia in Paradise Lost Beth Lau; 8. What the
mower does to the meadow: action and reflection in Wordsworth and Marvell
Frederick Burwick; 9. Kidnapping the poets: the Romantics and Henry Vaughan
John T. Shawcross; 10. 'Against the Stream Upwards': Coleridge's Recovery
of John Donne Anthony John Harding; 11. Coleridge, Keats, Lamb and
seventeenth-century drinking songs Anya Taylor; 12. Marvell, Keats, Wallace
Stevens, and the (early) modern meditation poem Lisa Elaine Low.
reflecting the present Lisa Elaine Low and Anthony John Harding; 1. The
other reading transactional epic in Milton, Blake, and Wordsworth Tilottama
Rajan; 2. Newton's pantocrator and Blake's recovery of Miltonic prophecy G.
A. Rosso; 3. Milton's hell: William Beckford's place in the graphic and the
literary tradition Elinor Shaffer; 4. How theories of Romanticism exclude
women Radcliffe, Milton, and the legitimation of the gothic novel Annette
Wheeler Cafarelli; 5. Wordsworth, Milton, and the inward light Nicola Zoe
Trott; 6. De-fencing the poet: The political dilemma of the poet and the
people in Milton's Second Defense and Shelley's Defence of Poetry Michael
Chappell; 7. Keats's Marginalia in Paradise Lost Beth Lau; 8. What the
mower does to the meadow: action and reflection in Wordsworth and Marvell
Frederick Burwick; 9. Kidnapping the poets: the Romantics and Henry Vaughan
John T. Shawcross; 10. 'Against the Stream Upwards': Coleridge's Recovery
of John Donne Anthony John Harding; 11. Coleridge, Keats, Lamb and
seventeenth-century drinking songs Anya Taylor; 12. Marvell, Keats, Wallace
Stevens, and the (early) modern meditation poem Lisa Elaine Low.