RomanticismRoutledge, 25 sep 2014 - 294 pagina's The essays in this volume have all been carefully chosen by Cynthia Chase to exemplify the most important strands in contemporary critical thought on Romantic literature, in particular the best of recent feminist, deconstructive, and new historicist writing. They include contributions from critics such as Paul de Man, Mary Jacobus, Marjorie Levinson and Jerome Christensen. The collection, with its substantial introduction and judicious selection of key work, explains the significance of recent critical debate by relating it to fundamental critical questions that define Romanticism. Through the course of their analyses the essays offer answers to perhaps the most essential question posed by the Romantic period: what is the role of language in history? |
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GEOFFREY HARTMAN Romanticism and AntiSelfConsciousness | |
Narrative Origins in Wordsworth and Freud | |
The Debate on | |
Frankenstein and the Circumvention | |
Notes on Authors | |
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ANDRZEJ WARMINSKI Asia babe becomes blockage Book VII Buttermere Byron called Caruth chapter Christabel Coleridge Coleridge's concept consciousness contemporary criticism critique culture death Demogorgon demon describes desire despot discourse dream English essay experience eyes fantasy female feminine figure Frankenstein Freud Hartman Hertz Hopkins University Press identified identity ideology imagination interpretation Jacobus John Keats Johns Hopkins University Kant Keats Keats’s Keats's poetry language literal literary literature London Lyrical Ballads Mary Mary Shelley masturbation meaning metaphor Milton mind mother movement narrative nature novel object origin Oxford Panthea passage personification poem poem's poet poetic political Prelude Prometheus Unbound Prometheus's propping prosopopoeia prostitute Psychoanalysis Quincey readers reflection relation representation represented rhetorical reading River Duddon Romantic poetry Romanticism Samson Agonistes Sardanapalus scene self-consciousness sense sexual difference Shelley Shelley's social story structure sublime suggests temporal thematic theme theory voice woman words Wordsworth Wordsworth's poetry writing