Metropolitan Art and Literature, 1810–1840

Metropolitan Art and Literature, 1810–1840
Title Metropolitan Art and Literature, 1810–1840 PDF eBook
Author Gregory Dart
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 317
Release 2012-07-26
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 113953694X

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Gregory Dart expands upon existing notions of Cockneys and the 'Cockney School' in the late Romantic period by exploring some of the broader ramifications of the phenomenon in art and periodical literature. He argues that the term was not confined to discussion of the Leigh Hunt circle, but was fast becoming a way of gesturing towards everything in modern metropolitan life that seemed discrepant and disturbing. Covering the ground between Romanticism and Victorianism, Dart presents Cockneyism as a powerful critical currency in this period, which helps provide a link between the works of Leigh Hunt and Keats in the 1810s and the early works of Charles Dickens in the 1830s. Through an examination of literary history, art history, urban history and social history, this book identifies the early nineteenth-century figure of the Cockney as the true ancestor of modernity.

Metropolitan Art and Literature, 1810-1840

Metropolitan Art and Literature, 1810-1840
Title Metropolitan Art and Literature, 1810-1840 PDF eBook
Author Gregory Dart
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 317
Release 2012-07-26
Genre Art
ISBN 1107024927

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This book examines the Cockney phenomenon of the late Romantic period - the new metropolitan art and literature of the 1820s and 1830s.

European Literatures in Britain, 18–15–1832: Romantic Translations

European Literatures in Britain, 18–15–1832: Romantic Translations
Title European Literatures in Britain, 18–15–1832: Romantic Translations PDF eBook
Author Diego Saglia
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 287
Release 2019
Genre History
ISBN 1108426417

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Sheds new light on the presence and impact of Continental European literary traditions in post-Napoleonic Britain.

Slavery and the Politics of Place

Slavery and the Politics of Place
Title Slavery and the Politics of Place PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth A. Bohls
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 279
Release 2014-10-23
Genre History
ISBN 1107079349

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This book analyzes representations of the places of British slavery - Africa, the Caribbean, and Britain - in writings by planters, slaves and travellers.

The Poetics of Decline in British Romanticism

The Poetics of Decline in British Romanticism
Title The Poetics of Decline in British Romanticism PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Sachs
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 248
Release 2018-01-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1108352278

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Anxieties about decline were a prominent feature of British public discourse in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. These anxieties were borne out repeatedly in books and periodicals, pamphlets and poems. Tracing the reciprocal development of Romantic-era Britain's rapidly expanding literary and market cultures through the lens of decline, Jonathan Sachs offers a fresh way of understanding British Romanticism. The book focuses on three aspects of literary experience - questions of value, the fascination with ruins, and the representation of slow time - to explore how shifting conceptions of progress and change inform a post-enlightenment sense of cultural decline. Combining close readings of Romantic literary texts with an examination of works from political economy, historical writing, classical studies, and media history the book reveals for the first time how anxieties about decline impacted literary form and shaped Romantic debates about poetry and the meaning of literature.

Eighteen Hundred and Eleven

Eighteen Hundred and Eleven
Title Eighteen Hundred and Eleven PDF eBook
Author E. J. Clery
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 329
Release 2017-06-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1108101429

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In 1811 England was on the brink of economic collapse and revolution. The veteran poet and campaigner Anna Letitia Barbauld published a prophecy of the British nation reduced to ruins by its refusal to end the interminable war with France, titled Eighteen Hundred and Eleven. Combining ground-breaking historical research with incisive textual analysis, this new study dispels the myth surrounding the hostile reception of the poem and takes a striking episode in Romantic-era culture as the basis for exploring poetry as a medium of political protest. Clery examines the issues at stake, from the nature of patriotism to the threat to public credit, and throws new light on the views and activities of a wide range of writers, including radical, loyalist and dissenting journalists, Coleridge, Wordsworth, Southey, and Barbauld herself. Putting a woman writer at the centre of the enquiry opens up a revised perspective on the politics of Romanticism.

The Romantic Tavern

The Romantic Tavern
Title The Romantic Tavern PDF eBook
Author Ian Newman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 301
Release 2019-03-28
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1108470378

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An examination of taverns in the Romantic period, with a particular focus on architecture and the culture of conviviality.