Romantic Pasts: History, Fiction and Feeling in Britain, 1790-1850
Working against the long-standing belief that romantic-era history is primarily sentimental, Romantic Pasts argues that historians from Mary Wollstonecraft to Thomas Carlyle developed a new kind of cognitive or psychological historicism that was as much concerned with motive as with affect. Recognising that feelings could be a viable object of historical study as well as a sentimental or affective mode, these historians increasingly reconfigured psycho-physiological and behavioural processes as situated and historically variable phenomena that could reflect changes in social and historical contexts. Weaving together literary criticism, the history of emotion, theories of the novel and philosophies of history, this book rethinks both the paradigms of resurrection and revivification that have come to stand for romantic history and that history’s place within the development of modern history.

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Romantic Pasts: History, Fiction and Feeling in Britain, 1790-1850
Working against the long-standing belief that romantic-era history is primarily sentimental, Romantic Pasts argues that historians from Mary Wollstonecraft to Thomas Carlyle developed a new kind of cognitive or psychological historicism that was as much concerned with motive as with affect. Recognising that feelings could be a viable object of historical study as well as a sentimental or affective mode, these historians increasingly reconfigured psycho-physiological and behavioural processes as situated and historically variable phenomena that could reflect changes in social and historical contexts. Weaving together literary criticism, the history of emotion, theories of the novel and philosophies of history, this book rethinks both the paradigms of resurrection and revivification that have come to stand for romantic history and that history’s place within the development of modern history.

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Romantic Pasts: History, Fiction and Feeling in Britain, 1790-1850

Romantic Pasts: History, Fiction and Feeling in Britain, 1790-1850

by Porscha Fermanis
Romantic Pasts: History, Fiction and Feeling in Britain, 1790-1850

Romantic Pasts: History, Fiction and Feeling in Britain, 1790-1850

by Porscha Fermanis

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Working against the long-standing belief that romantic-era history is primarily sentimental, Romantic Pasts argues that historians from Mary Wollstonecraft to Thomas Carlyle developed a new kind of cognitive or psychological historicism that was as much concerned with motive as with affect. Recognising that feelings could be a viable object of historical study as well as a sentimental or affective mode, these historians increasingly reconfigured psycho-physiological and behavioural processes as situated and historically variable phenomena that could reflect changes in social and historical contexts. Weaving together literary criticism, the history of emotion, theories of the novel and philosophies of history, this book rethinks both the paradigms of resurrection and revivification that have come to stand for romantic history and that history’s place within the development of modern history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781474481892
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication date: 02/12/2024
Series: Edinburgh Critical Studies in Romanticism
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

Porscha Fermanis is Professor of Romantic Literature at UniversityCollege Dublin. Her most recent book is Worlding the South: Nineteenth-Century Literary Culture and the Southern Settler Colonies (ed. with Sarah Comyn, Manchester UniversityPress, 2021). She is currently the principal investigator of the European Research Council-funded project ‘SouthHem’ and is completing a monograph entitled Southern Settler Fiction and the Transcolonial Imaginary, 1820-1890.

Table of Contents

AcknowledgmentsAbbreviations

Introduction: Romantic Histories of Feeling

1. Historical Sentiment and Experience: Burke and Wollstonecraft

2. Historical Subjects and Ethical Character: Godwin and Carlyle

3. Historical Ethnogenesis and National Feeling: Scott, Moore, and Southey

4. Historical Style and the Man of Letters: Macaulay and Carlyle

5. Historical Reviewing: Specialisation and Periodical Culture

Epilogue: A Romantic Return?

BibliographyIndex

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