Romantic Atheism: Poetry and Freethought, 1780-1830

Romantic Atheism: Poetry and Freethought, 1780-1830

by Martin Priestman
Romantic Atheism: Poetry and Freethought, 1780-1830

Romantic Atheism: Poetry and Freethought, 1780-1830

by Martin Priestman

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Overview

Romantic Atheism explores the links between English Romantic poetry and the first burst of outspoken atheism in Britain, from the 1780s onward. Martin Priestman examines the work of Blake, Coleridge, Wordsworth, Shelley, Byron and Keats in their most intellectually radical periods, as well as a host of less canonical poet-intellectuals and controversialists of the time. Above all, the book conveys the excitement of Romantic atheism, whose dramatic appeals to new developments in politics, science and comparative mythology lent it a protean energy belied by the more recent conception of "loss of faith."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521621243
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 01/27/2000
Series: Cambridge Studies in Romanticism , #37
Pages: 326
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.87(d)
Lexile: 1720L (what's this?)

Table of Contents

List of illustrations; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. The atheism debate, 1780–1800; 2. Masters of the universe: Lucretius, Sir William Jones, Richard Payne Knight and Erasmus Darwin; 3. And did those feet? Blake in the 1790s; 4. The tribes of mind: the Coleridge circle in the 1790s; 5. Whatsoe'er is dim and vast: Wordsworth in the 1790s; 6. Temples of reason: atheist strategies, 1800–30; 7. Pretty paganism: the Shelley generation in the 1810s; Conclusion; Glossary of theological and other terms; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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