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This book is a comprehensive guide to the richness and diversity of the Romantic field. It includes 46 specially commissioned chapters by an international team of leading scholars and combines chapters offering background and contextual information with detailed readings of Romantic texts.
The volume is divided into four parts - 'Romantic Orientations', 'Reading Romanticism', 'Romantic Forms' and 'Romantic Afterlives'.
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This book is a comprehensive guide to the richness and diversity of the Romantic field. It includes 46 specially commissioned chapters by an international team of leading scholars and combines chapters offering background and contextual information with detailed readings of Romantic texts.
The volume is divided into four parts - 'Romantic Orientations', 'Reading Romanticism', 'Romantic Forms' and 'Romantic Afterlives'.
The volume is divided into four parts - 'Romantic Orientations', 'Reading Romanticism', 'Romantic Forms' and 'Romantic Afterlives'.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 772
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1480g
- ISBN-13: 9780199258406
- ISBN-10: 0199258406
- Artikelnr.: 13045067
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 772
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1480g
- ISBN-13: 9780199258406
- ISBN-10: 0199258406
- Artikelnr.: 13045067
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Nicholas Roe is Professor of English at the University of St Andrews. He has published extensively on Wordsworth and Coleridge and he is the author of John Keats and the Culture of Dissent (Oxford University Press, 1998).
Part 1
Romantic Orientations
1: Simon Bainbridge: The Historical Context
2: Jane Stabler: The Literary Background
3: Bruce Graver: Classical Inheritances
4: Adela Pinch: Sensibility
5: Stephen Behrendt: The Visual Arts and Music
6: John Barnard: Print Culture
7: Timothy Fulford: Romanticism and Science
8: Alan Gregory: Religion and Philosophy
9: Fiona Stafford: England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland
10: Christopher Bode: Europe
11: Nigel Leask: Easts
12: Susan Manning: Americas
Part 2
Reading Romanticism
13: Kenneth Johnston: Historicist/Marxist Approaches
14: Anne Mellor: Feminist Approaches
15: Jim McKusick: Ecological Approaches
16: Andrew Roberts: Psychoanalytic Approaches
17: Deirdre Coleman: Postcolonial Approaches
18: Richard Cronin: Formalist Approaches
Part 3
Romantic Forms
19: Michael O'Neill: Introduction to Romantic Forms
20: Paul Sheats: The Lyric
21: Lynda Pratt: Epic
22: David Fairer: The Sonnet
23: Peter Vassallo: Narrative Poetry
24: Corinna Russell: The Novel
25: Steven Jones: Satire
26: Judith Pascoe: Drama
27: Will Christie: Essays, Newspapers and Magazines
28: Anthony Harding: Biography and Autobiography
29: Greg Kucich: Romance
30: Nicola Trott: Gothic
31: Sophie Thomas: Fragments
32: Debbie Lee: Forgeries
33: John Whale: Non-Fictional Prose
34: Carl Thompson: Travel Writing
35: Nichola Deane: Letters, Diaries and Journals
Part 4
Romantic Afterlives
36: Seamus Perry: Literary Criticism and Theory
37: Charles Rzepka: The Poetic Tradition
38: Michael Herbert: The Novel
39: Jerrold Hogle: Film
40: Julie Carlson: Romantic Afterlives and Legacies in the Theatre
41: Andrew Bennett: Idea of the Author
42: Edward Larrissy: Modernism and Postmodernity
43: Peter Kitson: Politics
44: Marilyn Gaull: Science
45: Timothy Morton: Environmentalism
46: David Miall: Romanticism in the Electronic Age
Romantic Orientations
1: Simon Bainbridge: The Historical Context
2: Jane Stabler: The Literary Background
3: Bruce Graver: Classical Inheritances
4: Adela Pinch: Sensibility
5: Stephen Behrendt: The Visual Arts and Music
6: John Barnard: Print Culture
7: Timothy Fulford: Romanticism and Science
8: Alan Gregory: Religion and Philosophy
9: Fiona Stafford: England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland
10: Christopher Bode: Europe
11: Nigel Leask: Easts
12: Susan Manning: Americas
Part 2
Reading Romanticism
13: Kenneth Johnston: Historicist/Marxist Approaches
14: Anne Mellor: Feminist Approaches
15: Jim McKusick: Ecological Approaches
16: Andrew Roberts: Psychoanalytic Approaches
17: Deirdre Coleman: Postcolonial Approaches
18: Richard Cronin: Formalist Approaches
Part 3
Romantic Forms
19: Michael O'Neill: Introduction to Romantic Forms
20: Paul Sheats: The Lyric
21: Lynda Pratt: Epic
22: David Fairer: The Sonnet
23: Peter Vassallo: Narrative Poetry
24: Corinna Russell: The Novel
25: Steven Jones: Satire
26: Judith Pascoe: Drama
27: Will Christie: Essays, Newspapers and Magazines
28: Anthony Harding: Biography and Autobiography
29: Greg Kucich: Romance
30: Nicola Trott: Gothic
31: Sophie Thomas: Fragments
32: Debbie Lee: Forgeries
33: John Whale: Non-Fictional Prose
34: Carl Thompson: Travel Writing
35: Nichola Deane: Letters, Diaries and Journals
Part 4
Romantic Afterlives
36: Seamus Perry: Literary Criticism and Theory
37: Charles Rzepka: The Poetic Tradition
38: Michael Herbert: The Novel
39: Jerrold Hogle: Film
40: Julie Carlson: Romantic Afterlives and Legacies in the Theatre
41: Andrew Bennett: Idea of the Author
42: Edward Larrissy: Modernism and Postmodernity
43: Peter Kitson: Politics
44: Marilyn Gaull: Science
45: Timothy Morton: Environmentalism
46: David Miall: Romanticism in the Electronic Age
Part 1
Romantic Orientations
1: Simon Bainbridge: The Historical Context
2: Jane Stabler: The Literary Background
3: Bruce Graver: Classical Inheritances
4: Adela Pinch: Sensibility
5: Stephen Behrendt: The Visual Arts and Music
6: John Barnard: Print Culture
7: Timothy Fulford: Romanticism and Science
8: Alan Gregory: Religion and Philosophy
9: Fiona Stafford: England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland
10: Christopher Bode: Europe
11: Nigel Leask: Easts
12: Susan Manning: Americas
Part 2
Reading Romanticism
13: Kenneth Johnston: Historicist/Marxist Approaches
14: Anne Mellor: Feminist Approaches
15: Jim McKusick: Ecological Approaches
16: Andrew Roberts: Psychoanalytic Approaches
17: Deirdre Coleman: Postcolonial Approaches
18: Richard Cronin: Formalist Approaches
Part 3
Romantic Forms
19: Michael O'Neill: Introduction to Romantic Forms
20: Paul Sheats: The Lyric
21: Lynda Pratt: Epic
22: David Fairer: The Sonnet
23: Peter Vassallo: Narrative Poetry
24: Corinna Russell: The Novel
25: Steven Jones: Satire
26: Judith Pascoe: Drama
27: Will Christie: Essays, Newspapers and Magazines
28: Anthony Harding: Biography and Autobiography
29: Greg Kucich: Romance
30: Nicola Trott: Gothic
31: Sophie Thomas: Fragments
32: Debbie Lee: Forgeries
33: John Whale: Non-Fictional Prose
34: Carl Thompson: Travel Writing
35: Nichola Deane: Letters, Diaries and Journals
Part 4
Romantic Afterlives
36: Seamus Perry: Literary Criticism and Theory
37: Charles Rzepka: The Poetic Tradition
38: Michael Herbert: The Novel
39: Jerrold Hogle: Film
40: Julie Carlson: Romantic Afterlives and Legacies in the Theatre
41: Andrew Bennett: Idea of the Author
42: Edward Larrissy: Modernism and Postmodernity
43: Peter Kitson: Politics
44: Marilyn Gaull: Science
45: Timothy Morton: Environmentalism
46: David Miall: Romanticism in the Electronic Age
Romantic Orientations
1: Simon Bainbridge: The Historical Context
2: Jane Stabler: The Literary Background
3: Bruce Graver: Classical Inheritances
4: Adela Pinch: Sensibility
5: Stephen Behrendt: The Visual Arts and Music
6: John Barnard: Print Culture
7: Timothy Fulford: Romanticism and Science
8: Alan Gregory: Religion and Philosophy
9: Fiona Stafford: England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland
10: Christopher Bode: Europe
11: Nigel Leask: Easts
12: Susan Manning: Americas
Part 2
Reading Romanticism
13: Kenneth Johnston: Historicist/Marxist Approaches
14: Anne Mellor: Feminist Approaches
15: Jim McKusick: Ecological Approaches
16: Andrew Roberts: Psychoanalytic Approaches
17: Deirdre Coleman: Postcolonial Approaches
18: Richard Cronin: Formalist Approaches
Part 3
Romantic Forms
19: Michael O'Neill: Introduction to Romantic Forms
20: Paul Sheats: The Lyric
21: Lynda Pratt: Epic
22: David Fairer: The Sonnet
23: Peter Vassallo: Narrative Poetry
24: Corinna Russell: The Novel
25: Steven Jones: Satire
26: Judith Pascoe: Drama
27: Will Christie: Essays, Newspapers and Magazines
28: Anthony Harding: Biography and Autobiography
29: Greg Kucich: Romance
30: Nicola Trott: Gothic
31: Sophie Thomas: Fragments
32: Debbie Lee: Forgeries
33: John Whale: Non-Fictional Prose
34: Carl Thompson: Travel Writing
35: Nichola Deane: Letters, Diaries and Journals
Part 4
Romantic Afterlives
36: Seamus Perry: Literary Criticism and Theory
37: Charles Rzepka: The Poetic Tradition
38: Michael Herbert: The Novel
39: Jerrold Hogle: Film
40: Julie Carlson: Romantic Afterlives and Legacies in the Theatre
41: Andrew Bennett: Idea of the Author
42: Edward Larrissy: Modernism and Postmodernity
43: Peter Kitson: Politics
44: Marilyn Gaull: Science
45: Timothy Morton: Environmentalism
46: David Miall: Romanticism in the Electronic Age







