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Studies the relationship between nineteenth-century poetry and liberal philosophy. Discusses nineteenth-century poets as readers of philosophy and explore the peculiar capacity of poetry to act as a medium for liberal thought and expression Offers an original and significant contribution to the field of nineteenth-century studies in its in-depth study of liberalism's forming influence on a range of poets from the Romantic period to the last decades of the century

Produktbeschreibung
Studies the relationship between nineteenth-century poetry and liberal philosophy. Discusses nineteenth-century poets as readers of philosophy and explore the peculiar capacity of poetry to act as a medium for liberal thought and expression Offers an original and significant contribution to the field of nineteenth-century studies in its in-depth study of liberalism's forming influence on a range of poets from the Romantic period to the last decades of the century


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Autorenporträt
Anna Barton is Senior Lecturer in Nineteenth-Century Literature at the University of Sheffield, UK.

Rezensionen
"Approach to liberalism constitutes at once the book's main liability and its greatest strength. ... nineteenth-century poets engaged with the progressive social thought of their day not only when they addressed it directly but in all their poems, even the most apparently private. Barton's often revelatory new formalist analyses compellingly demonstrate the real intellectual work that poetry can perform." (Erik Gray,The Review of English Studies, Vol. 70 (293), February, 2019)