Considering how literary magazines in early nineteenth-century Britain debated the nature of genius, as well as how and why they constructed particular creative artists as geniuses, this is an important work for anyone working on Romantic literature.
Considering how literary magazines in early nineteenth-century Britain debated the nature of genius, as well as how and why they constructed particular creative artists as geniuses, this is an important work for anyone working on Romantic literature.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Higgins is a Lecturer in English at University College Chester, and has published articles on Wordsworth, Hazlitt and nineteenth-century constructions of race.
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Introduction, David Higgins Chapter 1 Literary genius, transgression and society in the early nineteenth century, David Higgins Chapter 2 LiteraryMagazineBlackwood's Edinburgh Magazine and the construction of Wordsworth's genius, David Higgins Chapter 5 William Hazlitt and the degradation of genius, David Higgins Chapter 6 'The Quack Artist', David Higgins Chapter 102 Conclusion, David Higgins
Introduction, David Higgins Chapter 1 Literary genius, transgression and society in the early nineteenth century, David Higgins Chapter 2 LiteraryMagazineBlackwood's Edinburgh Magazine and the construction of Wordsworth's genius, David Higgins Chapter 5 William Hazlitt and the degradation of genius, David Higgins Chapter 6 'The Quack Artist', David Higgins Chapter 102 Conclusion, David Higgins
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