Romantic WritingsStephen Bygrave Psychology Press, 1996 - 352 páginas Romantic Writings is an ideal introduction to the cultural phenomenon of Romanticism - one of the most important European literary movements and the cradle of 'Modern' culture. Here you will find an accessible introduction to the well-known male Romantic writers - Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley and Keats. Alongside are chapters dealing with poems by Charlotte Smith, Mary Robinson, Ann Barbauld, Elizabeth Barrett Browning which challenge the idea that these men are the only Romantic writers. As a further counterpoint the book also includes discussion of two German Romantic short stories by Kleist and Hoffman. Throughout, close-reading of texts is matched by an insistence on reading them in their historical context. Romantic Writings offers invaluable discussions of issues such as the notion of the Romantic artist; colonialism and the exotic; and the particular situation of women writers and readers. |
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CHAPTER TWO Versions of British Romantic writing | 47 |
CHAPTER THREE Defences of poetry | 71 |
CHAPTER FOUR Women writers and readers | 91 |
CHAPTER FIVE Reading The Prelude | 115 |
CHAPTER SIX Romantic verse narrative | 139 |
CHAPTER SEVEN Reading Byron | 161 |
CHAPTER EIGHT Women poets 17801830 | 183 |
CHAPTER NINE Romantic allegory | 205 |
CHAPTER TEN Colonialism and the exotic | 227 |
CHAPTER ELEVEN Reading Kleist and Hoffmann | 251 |
CONCLUSION | 269 |
The oriental renaissance | 294 |
The uncanny | 318 |
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Alastor allegory argues Blake Blake's British Byron Canto Chapter Coleridge Coleridge's Conrad context Coppelius culture death Discussion Don Juan dream eighteenth century English European example experience eyes feeling Felicia Hemans female feminine figure French Revolution gender Gulnare Hemans human ideal imagination Keats Keats's kind Kleist Kubla Khan lady language literary literature look Lyrical Ballads male Mary Mary Robinson meaning mind moral myth narrative narrator Nathaniel nature novel Oothoon oriental Ozymandias passage poet's poetic poetry political Porphyro Preface Prelude Prometheus published question radical readers Revolution Romantic period Romantic poets Romantic writing Romanticism S.T. Coleridge Sand-Man Sandman seems seen sense sensibility sexual Shelley Shelley's social society Songs of Innocence sonnet stanza story suggests texts thee things thou Tintern Abbey uncanny vision voice William Blake William Wordsworth Wollstonecraft woman women poets women writers words Wordsworth written
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