Romantic writings were characterized by privatism-a sexual, economic and ontological withdrawal from otherness. Sexual Privatism in British Romantic Writing: A Public of One explores how this threefold ideology was both propagated and resisted, wittingly and unwittingly.
Romantic writings were characterized by privatism-a sexual, economic and ontological withdrawal from otherness. Sexual Privatism in British Romantic Writing: A Public of One explores how this threefold ideology was both propagated and resisted, wittingly and unwittingly.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Adam Komisaruk is Associate Professor of English at West Virginia University. He is the author of several articles on British Romantic and eighteenth-century literature; and the editor, with Allison Dushane, of Erasmus Darwin's The Botanic Garden (2 vols., Routledge, 2017).
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Illustration Credits Acknowledgments Preface Chapter One: The Law of Rape Chapter Two: Homo Economicus Chapter Three: Tortious Conversations Chapter Four: In the Pigsty Chapter Five: Malthusian Husbandries Chapter Six: Love among the Ruins Bibliography
Illustration Credits Acknowledgments Preface Chapter One: The Law of Rape Chapter Two: Homo Economicus Chapter Three: Tortious Conversations Chapter Four: In the Pigsty Chapter Five: Malthusian Husbandries Chapter Six: Love among the Ruins Bibliography
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