Romanticism, Enthusiasm, and Regulation

Romanticism, Enthusiasm, and Regulation
Title Romanticism, Enthusiasm, and Regulation PDF eBook
Author Jon Mee
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 342
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780199284788

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This study looks at the way writers in the Romantic period, both canonical and popular, attempted to situate themselves in relation to enthusiasm, frequently craving the idea of its therapeutic power, but often also seeking to distinguish their writing from what many regarded as its destructive and pathological power.

Romanticism, Enthusiasm, and Regulation

Romanticism, Enthusiasm, and Regulation
Title Romanticism, Enthusiasm, and Regulation PDF eBook
Author Jon Mee
Publisher
Total Pages 336
Release 2005
Genre
ISBN

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"Although enthusiasm might be thought of as a distinctly Romantic term, this study looks at the way the inherited discourse on enthusiasm structured most writing of the Romantic period. Many of those new to writing as a career in the period took enthusiasm to licence their feelings as a legitimate basis for turning to print. Others took this as an alarming version of the old virus. Few elite writers, Coleridge and Wordsworth included, did not take pains to show they were on the right side of the fence that separated the noble enthusiasm of the poet from either the fanaticism of the crowd or the undisciplined pretensions of hacks and scribblers. Understanding the influence of these processes of regulation and the difficulty faced by writers in clearly articulating the difference Romantic writing was meant to enshrine is at the centre of Romanticism, Enthusiasm, and Regulation."--Résumé de l'éditeur.

Romanticism, Literature and Philosophy

Romanticism, Literature and Philosophy
Title Romanticism, Literature and Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Simon Swift
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 204
Release 2006-06-19
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780826486448

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A highly original and well researched monograph covering Romanticism and philosophy, focusing particularly on aesthetics and reason, now available in paperback.

Women's Literary Networks and Romanticism

Women's Literary Networks and Romanticism
Title Women's Literary Networks and Romanticism PDF eBook
Author Andrew O. Winckles
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Total Pages 326
Release 2017-12-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 178694832X

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The eighteenth century witnessed the rapid expansion of literary networks in Britain, yet we still lack a complex understanding of how these networks functioned, particularly for women. This volume addresses this gap, arguing that networks not only provided women with access to the literary marketplace, but altered their relations to each other, their literary production, and the broader social sphere.

Romanticism: Romanticism and the margins

Romanticism: Romanticism and the margins
Title Romanticism: Romanticism and the margins PDF eBook
Author Michael O'Neill
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 412
Release 2006
Genre European literature
ISBN 9780415247252

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British Romanticism and the Catholic Question

British Romanticism and the Catholic Question
Title British Romanticism and the Catholic Question PDF eBook
Author M. Tomko
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 236
Release 2010-11-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0230300456

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The debate over extending full civil rights to British and Irish Catholics not only preoccupied British politics but also informed the romantic period's most prominent literary works. This book offers the first comprehensive, interdisciplinary study of Catholic Emancipation, one of the romantic period's most contentious issues.

Spheres of Influence

Spheres of Influence
Title Spheres of Influence PDF eBook
Author Alex Benchimol
Publisher Peter Lang
Total Pages 340
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9783039105397

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This book explores the ways in which intellectual and cultural publics from the early modern period to the postmodern present have actively constructed their cultural identities within the social processes of modernity. It brings together some of the most compelling recent writing on the public sphere by scholars in the fields of literary history, cultural studies and social theory from both sides of the Atlantic. Taken together, the essays in this collection offer a major re-examination of recent scholarship on the theory of the public sphere as developed by Jürgen Habermas. They also stand as a collective effort both to interrogate and to extend this influential model by exploring modern forms of intellectual and cultural activity in all their rich diversity and ideological complexity. Contributions range from the divided inheritance of Shakespeare publishing history to the new forms of mass-mediated cultural experience in contemporary Britain; from attempts at cultural regulation in the literary public sphere of the Romantic period to the postmodern political conflict played out in the American public sphere of the 1990s; and from varieties of religious dissent to modes of postcolonial criticism. The book furthers the dialogue between academic methodologies, fields and periods, and presents readers with a contested narrative of the key cultural and intellectual practices that have made up our modern world.