The Orphaned Imagination
Title | The Orphaned Imagination PDF eBook |
Author | Guinn Batten |
Publisher | |
Pages | 326 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
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Studies of the English Romantic poets generally portray them either as transcending the workings of capitalism or as working in complicity with an entrepreneurial economy. In The Orphaned Imagination, Guinn Batten challenges standard accounts of Romantic poetry and argues that Wordsworth, Byron, Blake, Shelley, Keats, and Coleridge--each of whom suffered the loss of a father or father-figure at an early age--possessed an orphan's special insight into the dynamics and aesthetics of commodity culture and its symptomatic melancholia. Building on the theoretical insights of Slavoj Zizek, Judith Butler, Julia Kristeva, and Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Batten interweaves the discourses of psychoanalysis, economics, biography, sexuality, melancholy, value, and exchange to question accepted ideas of how Romantic poetry works. She asserts that poetic labor is in fact paradigmatic of the kinds of production--and the kinds of desire--that capitalist culture renders invisible. If symbolic exchange, in cash or in words, requires the surrender of a beloved object, if healthy mourning requires an orphan to "work through" emotional loss through the consolation of art or a love for the living, then the rebellious Romantic poet, Batten contends, possessed unique insight into the alternative authority of a poetic language that renounced a culture of denial. Batten urges that scholars move beyond critical approaches condemning allegedly regressive forms of pleasure, recognizing that they, too, are haunted by melancholic attachments to dead poets as they conduct their work. The Orphaned Imagination will interest anyone concerned with the claims of the English Romantic poets to a distinctive, valuable form of knowledge and those who may wonder about the power of contemporary theory to illuminate a traditional field.
The Orphaned Imagination
Title | The Orphaned Imagination PDF eBook |
Author | Margaret Guinn Batten |
Publisher | |
Pages | 534 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | English poetry |
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Trouble on the Orphan Train
Title | Trouble on the Orphan Train PDF eBook |
Author | Marianne Hering |
Publisher | NavPress |
Pages | 145 |
Release | 2016-10-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1624057349 |
Over 1 million sold in series! When they step into the Imagination Station, kids experience an unforgettable journey filled with action-packed adventure. With each book, they’re whisked away with cousins Patrick and Beth to embark on a new journey around the world and back in time. This easy-to-read adventure is number 18 in the successful series that has now sold over 450,000 books in the series. Patrick and Beth arrive on an orphan train, heading west. They befriend an orphan who is falsely accused of being part of a train robbery. No one will adopt the child. Patrick and Beth stay with their new friend until the end of the line. All the while, they search for Eugene, who is missing somewhere in time.
The Orphan Master's Son
Title | The Orphan Master's Son PDF eBook |
Author | Adam Johnson |
Publisher | Random House Incorporated |
Pages | 465 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0812992792 |
The son of a singer mother whose career forcibly separated her from her family and an influential father who runs an orphan work camp, Pak Jun Do rises to prominence using instinctive talents and eventually becomes a professional kidnapper and romantic rival to Kim Jong Il. By the author of Parasites Like Us.
The Orphan in Eighteenth-Century Fiction
Title | The Orphan in Eighteenth-Century Fiction PDF eBook |
Author | E. König |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 278 |
Release | 2014-05-29 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1137382023 |
The Orphan in Eighteenth-Century Fiction explores how the figure of the orphan was shaped by changing social and historical circumstances. Analysing sixteen major novels from Defoe to Austen, this original study explains the undiminished popularity of literary orphans and reveals their key role in the construction of gendered subjectivity.
Colonial Law in India and the Victorian Imagination
Title | Colonial Law in India and the Victorian Imagination PDF eBook |
Author | Leila Neti |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 315 |
Release | 2021-04-22 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1108837484 |
Examines the shared cultural genealogy of popular Victorian novels and judicial opinions of the Privy Council.
The Orphan and the Other
Title | The Orphan and the Other PDF eBook |
Author | Diana Loercher Pazicky |
Publisher | |
Pages | 608 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Orphans in literature |
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