Building on postcolonial and transatlantic paradigms as well as new theoretical developments like Actor-Network-Theory, Global Romanticism: Origins, Orientations, and Engagements, 1760-1820 views the literature and culture of late-eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century Britain and beyond through the lens of long-durational globalization.
Building on postcolonial and transatlantic paradigms as well as new theoretical developments like Actor-Network-Theory, Global Romanticism: Origins, Orientations, and Engagements, 1760-1820 views the literature and culture of late-eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century Britain and beyond through the lens of long-durational globalization.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Evan Gottlieb is associate professor of English in the School of Writing, Literature, and Film at Oregon State University.
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Contents List of Illustrations Introduction: British Romanticism and Early Globalization: Developing the Modern World Picture Evan Gottlieb Part I: Origins Chapter One: Spawn of Ossian Ian Duncan Chapter Two: Burke and Hemans: Colonialism and the Claims of Family Stuart Peterfreund Chapter Three: Charlotte Smith's Network Story Yoon Sun Lee Chapter Four: Localizing and Globalizing Burns' Songs: Romanticism and the Analogies of Improvement Steve Newman Part II: Orientations Chapter Five: "[N]o place on earth/ Can ever be a solitude": Lyrical Ballads Hartleianism and a World of Places Michael Wiley Chapter Six: Sailing Blind: Climacteric Orientations toward the Local and Global in Wordsworth and Byron Samuel Baker Chapter Seven: We have Never been National: Romance Regionalism and the Global in Scott's Waverley Novels Anthony Jarrells Chapter Eight: Frankenstein's Transport: Modernity Mobility and the Science of Feeling Miranda Burgess Part III: Engagements Chapter Nine: John Galt's Logics of Worlds Matthew Wickman Chapter Ten: Romantic Recycling: The Global Economy and Secondhand Language in Equiano's Interesting Narrative and the Letters of the Sierra Leone Settlers Debbie Lee and Kirk McAuley Chapter Eleven: Global Flows: Romantic-era Terraforming Robert Mitchell Afterword: The World Viewed Katie Trumpener Bibliography Index
Contents List of Illustrations Introduction: British Romanticism and Early Globalization: Developing the Modern World Picture Evan Gottlieb Part I: Origins Chapter One: Spawn of Ossian Ian Duncan Chapter Two: Burke and Hemans: Colonialism and the Claims of Family Stuart Peterfreund Chapter Three: Charlotte Smith's Network Story Yoon Sun Lee Chapter Four: Localizing and Globalizing Burns' Songs: Romanticism and the Analogies of Improvement Steve Newman Part II: Orientations Chapter Five: "[N]o place on earth/ Can ever be a solitude": Lyrical Ballads Hartleianism and a World of Places Michael Wiley Chapter Six: Sailing Blind: Climacteric Orientations toward the Local and Global in Wordsworth and Byron Samuel Baker Chapter Seven: We have Never been National: Romance Regionalism and the Global in Scott's Waverley Novels Anthony Jarrells Chapter Eight: Frankenstein's Transport: Modernity Mobility and the Science of Feeling Miranda Burgess Part III: Engagements Chapter Nine: John Galt's Logics of Worlds Matthew Wickman Chapter Ten: Romantic Recycling: The Global Economy and Secondhand Language in Equiano's Interesting Narrative and the Letters of the Sierra Leone Settlers Debbie Lee and Kirk McAuley Chapter Eleven: Global Flows: Romantic-era Terraforming Robert Mitchell Afterword: The World Viewed Katie Trumpener Bibliography Index
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