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British Romanticism : [Book] : Criticism and Debates / edited by Mark Canuel.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge Criticism and Debates in LiteratureDescription: pages cmISBN:
  • 9780415523813 (hardback)
  • 9780415523820 (paperback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 820.9 145 23
Other classification:
  • 820.9145
Summary: "British Romanticism: Criticism and Debates combines a series of key classic essays from the past 25 years with newly written pieces offering fresh takes on Romantic literature. A detailed introduction accompanies each of the following sections: - Aesthetics and Literary Form - Audiences and Reading Publics - Authorship and Authority - Literature, Politics, and Ideology - Gender, Sexuality, and the Body - Racism, Nationalism, Colonialism, Imperialism - The Emotions - Religion and Secularization - Modernity and Postmodernity - Sciences of Mind, Body, and Nature - Literature, Media, Mediation. Additional features include suggestions for further reading and an introduction on the history of interpreting Romantic literature. Designed to appeal to both undergraduate and postgraduate readers, this distinctive volume reflects the vibrant debates across Romantic Studies from the 1990s to the present"-- Provided by publisher.
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"British Romanticism: Criticism and Debates combines a series of key classic essays from the past 25 years with newly written pieces offering fresh takes on Romantic literature. A detailed introduction accompanies each of the following sections: - Aesthetics and Literary Form - Audiences and Reading Publics - Authorship and Authority - Literature, Politics, and Ideology - Gender, Sexuality, and the Body - Racism, Nationalism, Colonialism, Imperialism - The Emotions - Religion and Secularization - Modernity and Postmodernity - Sciences of Mind, Body, and Nature - Literature, Media, Mediation. Additional features include suggestions for further reading and an introduction on the history of interpreting Romantic literature. Designed to appeal to both undergraduate and postgraduate readers, this distinctive volume reflects the vibrant debates across Romantic Studies from the 1990s to the present"-- Provided by publisher.

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