In this study scholars investigate the meaning of 'life' in British Romantic poetry and poetics -- analyzing the work of Blake, Shelley, Byron, Wordsworth, and others -- to open up new terrain in Romantic poetry's relation to literary theory, the history of philosophy, ethics, and aesthetics.
In this study scholars investigate the meaning of 'life' in British Romantic poetry and poetics -- analyzing the work of Blake, Shelley, Byron, Wordsworth, and others -- to open up new terrain in Romantic poetry's relation to literary theory, the history of philosophy, ethics, and aesthetics.
Ross Wilson is a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow at the University of Cambridge. His works Subjective Universality in Kant's Aesthetics (Lang) and Theodor Adorno (Routledge) appeared in 2007.
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Introduction Ross Wilson Chapter 1: Blake's Spiritual Body Simon Jarvis Chapter 2: Gray, Wordsworth, and the Poetry of Ordinary Life Stefan H. Uhlig Chapter 3: Wordsworth and the Life of a Subject Richard Eldridge Chapter 4: The Romantic Life of the Self Paul Hamilton Chapter 5: Fragments of an Interrupted Life: Keats, Blanchot, and the Gift of Death David Ferris Chapter 6: Poetry as Reanimation in Shelley Ross Wilson Chapter 7: The Profligate Catalogue: Don Juan, Don Giovanni, and the Reproduction of Life Corinna Russell Chapter 8: Afternach: Life's Posthumous Life in Later-Modernist American Poetry Robert Kaufman
Introduction Ross Wilson Chapter 1: Blake's Spiritual Body Simon Jarvis Chapter 2: Gray, Wordsworth, and the Poetry of Ordinary Life Stefan H. Uhlig Chapter 3: Wordsworth and the Life of a Subject Richard Eldridge Chapter 4: The Romantic Life of the Self Paul Hamilton Chapter 5: Fragments of an Interrupted Life: Keats, Blanchot, and the Gift of Death David Ferris Chapter 6: Poetry as Reanimation in Shelley Ross Wilson Chapter 7: The Profligate Catalogue: Don Juan, Don Giovanni, and the Reproduction of Life Corinna Russell Chapter 8: Afternach: Life's Posthumous Life in Later-Modernist American Poetry Robert Kaufman
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