Re-Visioning Romanticism
Title | Re-Visioning Romanticism PDF eBook |
Author | Carol Shiner Wilson |
Publisher | University of Pennsylvania Press |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 2017-01-30 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1512819379 |
Selected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Book for 1995
Re-visioning Romanticism
Title | Re-visioning Romanticism PDF eBook |
Author | Carol Shiner Wilson |
Publisher | University of Pennsylvania Press |
Pages | 356 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | English literature |
ISBN | 9780812214215 |
"In Re-visioning Romanticism: British Women Writers, 1776-1837, a group of prominent scholars radically redefine the conventional ideas about Romanticism, who the Romantics were, and how Romantic texts fit into British culture around 1800"--Back cover.
Aesthetic Vision and German Romanticism
Title | Aesthetic Vision and German Romanticism PDF eBook |
Author | Brad Prager |
Publisher | Camden House |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9781571133410 |
Crosses disciplinary boundaries to explore German Romantic writing about visual experience and the interplay of text and image in Romantic epistemology. The work of the groundbreaking writers and artists of German Romanticism -- including the writers Tieck, Brentano, and Eichendorff and the artists Caspar David Friedrich and Philipp Otto Runge -- followed from the philosophical arguments of the German Idealists, who placed emphasis on exploring the subjective space of the imagination. The Romantic perspective was a form of engagement with Idealist discourses, especially Kant's Critique of Pure Reason and Fichte's Science of Knowledge. Through an aggressive, speculative reading of Kant, the Romantics abandoned the binary distinction between the palpable outer world and the ungraspable space of the mind's eye and were therefore compelled to develop new terms for understanding the distinction between "internal" and "external." In this light, Brad Prager urges a reassessment of some of Romanticism's major oppositional tropes, contending that binaries such as "self and other," "symbol and allegory," and "light and dark," should be understood as alternatives to Lessing's distinction between interior and exterior worlds. Prager thus crosses the boundaries between philosophy, literature, and art history to explore German Romantic writing about visual experience, examining the interplay of text and image in the formulation of Romantic epistemology. Brad Prager is Associate Professor of Germanat the University of Missouri, Columbia.
Rethinking the Romantic Era
Title | Rethinking the Romantic Era PDF eBook |
Author | Kathryn S. Freeman |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 177 |
Release | 2020-12-10 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1350167428 |
Focusing on Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Mary Robinson and Mary Shelley, this book uses key concepts of androgyny, subjectivity and the re-creative as a productive framework to trace the fascinating textual interactions and dialogues among these authors. It crosses the boundary between male and female writers of the Romantic period by linking representations of gender with late Enlightenment upheavals regarding creativity and subjectivity, demonstrating how these interrelated concerns dismantle traditional binaries separating the canonical and the noncanonical; male and female; poetry and prose; good and evil; subject and object. Through the convergences among the writings of Coleridge, Mary Robinson, and Mary Shelley, the book argues that each dismantles and reconfigures subjectivity as androgynous and amoral, subverting the centrality of the male gaze associated with canonical Romanticism. In doing so, it examines key works from each author's oeuvre, from Coleridge's “canonical” poems such as Rime of the Ancient Mariner, through Robinson's lyrical poetry and novels such as Walsingham, to Mary Shelley's fiction, including Frankenstein, Mathilda, and The Last Man.
Re-visioning Social Change
Title | Re-visioning Social Change PDF eBook |
Author | Christofer C. Foss |
Publisher | |
Pages | 426 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Seeing Suffering in Women's Literature of the Romantic Era
Title | Seeing Suffering in Women's Literature of the Romantic Era PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth A. Dolan |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 285 |
Release | 2016-12-05 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1351901338 |
Arguing that vision was the dominant mode for understanding suffering in the Romantic era, Elizabeth A. Dolan shows that Mary Wollstonecraft, Charlotte Smith, and Mary Shelley experimented with aesthetic and scientific visual methods in order to expose the social structures underlying suffering. Dolan's exploration of illness, healing, and social justice in the writings of these three authors depends on two major questions: How do women writers' innovations in literary form make visible previously unseen suffering? And, how do women authors portray embodied vision to claim literary authority? Dolan's research encompasses a wide range of primary sources in science and medicine, including nosology, health travel, botany, and ophthalmology, allowing her to map the resonances and disjunctions between medical theory and literature. This in turn points towards a revisioning of enduring themes in Romanticism such as the figure of the Romantic poet, the relationship between the mind and nature, sensibility and sympathy, solitude and sociability, landscape aesthetics, the reform novel, and Romantic-era science. Dolan's book is distinguished by its deep engagement with several disciplines and genres, making it a key text for understanding Romanticism, the history of medicine, and the position of the woman writer during the period.
Romanticism and Celebrity Culture, 1750-1850
Title | Romanticism and Celebrity Culture, 1750-1850 PDF eBook |
Author | Tom Mole |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 297 |
Release | 2009-05-14 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0521884772 |
An interdisciplinary collection of essays exploring how our modern idea of celebrity was created in the 18th and 19th centuries.