Spirits of Fire: English Romantic Writers and Contemporary Historical MethodsG. A. Rosso, Daniel P. Watkins Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 1990 - 293 páginas This work is a compilation of twelve essays on romantic literature by practitioners of a resurgent historical criticism sharing the common assumption that no aspect of the object of literary study escapes the conditioning power of historical change. |
Índice
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A Response to Sayre and Lowy | 69 |
An Answer to Michael Ferber | 85 |
Practical Reasoning Rhetoric and Wordsworths Preface | 95 |
The Rhetoric and Context of John Thelwalls Memoir | 112 |
Sir Walter Scott and the Spirit of the Novel | 131 |
The Long Tradition of Hazlitts Liber Amoris | 153 |
The Final Nights | 173 |
Women and Gender in Blakes Pickering Manuscript | 189 |
The Meaning of The Ancient Mariner | 208 |
Historical Amnesia and Patriarchal Morality in Keatss Ode on a Grecian Urn | 240 |
The Political Prometheus | 260 |
Notes on Contributors | 285 |
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