Timothy Fulford / J. Kitson (eds.)
Romanticism and Colonialism
Writing and Empire, 1780 1830
Herausgeber: Fulford, Tim; Kitson, Peter J.; Fulford, Timothy
Timothy Fulford / J. Kitson (eds.)
Romanticism and Colonialism
Writing and Empire, 1780 1830
Herausgeber: Fulford, Tim; Kitson, Peter J.; Fulford, Timothy
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The first sustained investigation of Romantic literature in relation to colonial politics.
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The first sustained investigation of Romantic literature in relation to colonial politics.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9780521591430
- ISBN-10: 0521591430
- Artikelnr.: 26650936
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9780521591430
- ISBN-10: 0521591430
- Artikelnr.: 26650936
1. Romanticism and colonialism: texts, contexts, issues Tim Fulford and
Peter J. Kitson; 2. Romanticism and colonialism: races, places, peoples,
1785-1800 Peter J. Kitson; 3. Romanticism and colonialism: races, places,
peoples, 1800-1830 Tim Fulford; 4. Accessing India: orientalism,
anti-'Indianism', and the rhetoric of Jones and Burke Michael J. Franklin;
5. 'Sunshine and Shady Groves': what Blake's 'Little Black Boy' learned
from African writers Lauren Henry; 6. Blood sugar Timothy Morton; 7.
'Wisely Forgetful': Coleridge and the politics of pantisocracy James C.
McKusick; 8. Darkness visible?: race and representation in Bristol
abolitionist poetry, 1770-1810 Alan Richardson; 9. Fictional constructions
of liberated Africans Moira Ferguson; 10. 'Wandering through Eblis':
absorption and containment in Romantic exoticism Nigel Leask; 11. The Isle
of Devils: the Jamaican journal of M. G. Lewis D. L. Macdonald; 12. Indian
jugglers: Hazlitt, Romantic orientalism, and the difference of view John
Whale; 13. 'Some samples of the finest orientalism': Byronic philhellenism
and proto-Zionism at the time of the congress of Vienna Caroline Franklin;
14. 'Once did she hold the gorgeous East in fee ...': Byron's Venice and
oriental empire Malcolm Kelsall; 15. The plague of imperial desire:
Montesquieu, Gibbon, Brougham, and Mary Shelley's The Last Man Joseph W.
Lew.
Peter J. Kitson; 2. Romanticism and colonialism: races, places, peoples,
1785-1800 Peter J. Kitson; 3. Romanticism and colonialism: races, places,
peoples, 1800-1830 Tim Fulford; 4. Accessing India: orientalism,
anti-'Indianism', and the rhetoric of Jones and Burke Michael J. Franklin;
5. 'Sunshine and Shady Groves': what Blake's 'Little Black Boy' learned
from African writers Lauren Henry; 6. Blood sugar Timothy Morton; 7.
'Wisely Forgetful': Coleridge and the politics of pantisocracy James C.
McKusick; 8. Darkness visible?: race and representation in Bristol
abolitionist poetry, 1770-1810 Alan Richardson; 9. Fictional constructions
of liberated Africans Moira Ferguson; 10. 'Wandering through Eblis':
absorption and containment in Romantic exoticism Nigel Leask; 11. The Isle
of Devils: the Jamaican journal of M. G. Lewis D. L. Macdonald; 12. Indian
jugglers: Hazlitt, Romantic orientalism, and the difference of view John
Whale; 13. 'Some samples of the finest orientalism': Byronic philhellenism
and proto-Zionism at the time of the congress of Vienna Caroline Franklin;
14. 'Once did she hold the gorgeous East in fee ...': Byron's Venice and
oriental empire Malcolm Kelsall; 15. The plague of imperial desire:
Montesquieu, Gibbon, Brougham, and Mary Shelley's The Last Man Joseph W.
Lew.
1. Romanticism and colonialism: texts, contexts, issues Tim Fulford and
Peter J. Kitson; 2. Romanticism and colonialism: races, places, peoples,
1785-1800 Peter J. Kitson; 3. Romanticism and colonialism: races, places,
peoples, 1800-1830 Tim Fulford; 4. Accessing India: orientalism,
anti-'Indianism', and the rhetoric of Jones and Burke Michael J. Franklin;
5. 'Sunshine and Shady Groves': what Blake's 'Little Black Boy' learned
from African writers Lauren Henry; 6. Blood sugar Timothy Morton; 7.
'Wisely Forgetful': Coleridge and the politics of pantisocracy James C.
McKusick; 8. Darkness visible?: race and representation in Bristol
abolitionist poetry, 1770-1810 Alan Richardson; 9. Fictional constructions
of liberated Africans Moira Ferguson; 10. 'Wandering through Eblis':
absorption and containment in Romantic exoticism Nigel Leask; 11. The Isle
of Devils: the Jamaican journal of M. G. Lewis D. L. Macdonald; 12. Indian
jugglers: Hazlitt, Romantic orientalism, and the difference of view John
Whale; 13. 'Some samples of the finest orientalism': Byronic philhellenism
and proto-Zionism at the time of the congress of Vienna Caroline Franklin;
14. 'Once did she hold the gorgeous East in fee ...': Byron's Venice and
oriental empire Malcolm Kelsall; 15. The plague of imperial desire:
Montesquieu, Gibbon, Brougham, and Mary Shelley's The Last Man Joseph W.
Lew.
Peter J. Kitson; 2. Romanticism and colonialism: races, places, peoples,
1785-1800 Peter J. Kitson; 3. Romanticism and colonialism: races, places,
peoples, 1800-1830 Tim Fulford; 4. Accessing India: orientalism,
anti-'Indianism', and the rhetoric of Jones and Burke Michael J. Franklin;
5. 'Sunshine and Shady Groves': what Blake's 'Little Black Boy' learned
from African writers Lauren Henry; 6. Blood sugar Timothy Morton; 7.
'Wisely Forgetful': Coleridge and the politics of pantisocracy James C.
McKusick; 8. Darkness visible?: race and representation in Bristol
abolitionist poetry, 1770-1810 Alan Richardson; 9. Fictional constructions
of liberated Africans Moira Ferguson; 10. 'Wandering through Eblis':
absorption and containment in Romantic exoticism Nigel Leask; 11. The Isle
of Devils: the Jamaican journal of M. G. Lewis D. L. Macdonald; 12. Indian
jugglers: Hazlitt, Romantic orientalism, and the difference of view John
Whale; 13. 'Some samples of the finest orientalism': Byronic philhellenism
and proto-Zionism at the time of the congress of Vienna Caroline Franklin;
14. 'Once did she hold the gorgeous East in fee ...': Byron's Venice and
oriental empire Malcolm Kelsall; 15. The plague of imperial desire:
Montesquieu, Gibbon, Brougham, and Mary Shelley's The Last Man Joseph W.
Lew.