Romanticism

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Act III
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Book VII
British literary criticism
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Childe Harold IV
critical approaches to Romantic literature
De Quincey's Confessions
deconstruction analysis
Dove Cottage
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feminist literary theory
Figurative Language
Gave Man Speech
historicist methodology
keats's
Keats's Poetry
Keats's Style
Keats's Writing
Keats’s Poetry
Mastiff Bitch
mathematical
Mathematical Sublime
Milton's Samson Agonistes
Panthea's Dream
Perpetual Orphic Song
poetic
poetry
Prodigal Daughter
Prometheus Unbound
psychoanalytic interpretation
Pure Serene
River Duddon
Samson Agonistes
Sara Coleridge
Shelley's Prometheus Unbound
spirit
sublime
sublime aesthetics
Vacant Interlunar Cave
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William Lisle
wordsworth's
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780582047990
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Feb 1993
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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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?
Cynthia Chase teaches courses in the Departments of English and Comparative Literature at Cornell Unviersity, USA.

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