Romanticism: A Critical Reader / Edition 1

Romanticism: A Critical Reader / Edition 1

by Duncan Wu
ISBN-10:
0631195041
ISBN-13:
9780631195047
Pub. Date:
02/17/1995
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
0631195041
ISBN-13:
9780631195047
Pub. Date:
02/17/1995
Publisher:
Wiley
Romanticism: A Critical Reader / Edition 1

Romanticism: A Critical Reader / Edition 1

by Duncan Wu

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Overview

Romanticism: A Critical Reader is designed both as a companion and a supplement to Blackwell's Romanticism: An Anthology . It deals for the most part with works included in that volume while affording coverage to key elements, including fiction, beyond the anthologist's scope to include. Most of the movements and schools of thought active during the last fifteen years are represented, including feminism, new historicism, genre theory, psychoanalysis, and deconstructionalism. The reader provides thus a progress report, useful to anyone interested in the application of theoretical ideas to literary texts, giving a unique overview of Romantic studies since 1980.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780631195047
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 02/17/1995
Series: Blackwell Critical Reader
Pages: 492
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.02(h) x 1.49(d)

About the Author

Duncan Wu is a Fellow of St Catherine's College, Oxford, and a post-doctoral Fellow of the British Academy. He is the author of Wordsworth's Reading 1770-1799 (1993) and co-editor with Stephen Gill of a new edition of Wordsworth: Selected Poems (1994).

Table of Contents

Introduction.

A Note on Texts and Abbreviations.

Acknowledgements.

Abbreviations.

Blake:.

1. Blakean Zen: Nelson Hilton.

2. Blake's Concept of the Sublime: Vincent Arthur De Luca.

Wordsworth:.

3. Wordsworth, Rousseau and the Politics of Education: James K. Chandler.

4. The History of Imagination: Alan Liu.

Coleridge: .

5. 'Kubla Khan' and the Art of Thingifying: Kathleen M. Wheeler.

6.'Christabel': The Wandering Mother and the Enigma of form: Karen Swan.

Shelley: .

7. Adonais : Shelley's Consumption of Keats: James A. W. Heffernan. .

8. Deconstruction or Reconstruction: Reading Shelley's Prometheus Unbound (Tilottama Rajan) .

Byron: .

9. Don Juan and Byron's Imperceptiveness to the English Word: Peter J. Manning.

10. Byron and the Anonymous Lyric: Jerome J. McGann.

Keats:.

11. The Two Hyperions : Compositions and Decompositions: Balachandra Rajan.

12. Imagination and Growth in the Great Odes: Leon Waldoff.

Other Writers: .

13. Godwin, Burke and Caleb Williams: Marylin Butler.

14. Murder Incorporated: Confessions of a Justified Sinner: Eve Kosofsky Sedwick.

15. Bearing Demons: Frankenstein's Circumvention of the Maternal: Margaret Homas.

16. John Clare in Babylon: Tom Paulin.

17. 'A Revolution in Female Manners': Anne K. Mellor.

18. Jane Austen and Empire: Edward Said.

List of Contributors.

Bibliography.

Index.

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