The Cambridge history of English Romantic literature / edited by James Chandler.

Colaborador(es): Chandler, James KTipo de material: TextoTextoSeries The new Cambridge history of English literatureDetalles de publicación: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2008. Descripción: 1 vISBN: 9780521790079 Tema(s): English literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism | English literature -- 18th century -- History and criticism | Romanticism -- Great Britain | Literature and society -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century | Literature and society -- Great Britain -- History -- 18th century | Literatura inglesa -- 17..-18.. -- Historia y crítica | Literatura y sociedad -- Gran Bretaña -- 17..-18 | Romanticismo -- Gran Bretaña
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General introduction James Chandler; Part I. The Ends of Enlightenment: 1. Sentiment and sensibility John Brewer; 2. Antiquarianism, balladry, and the rehabilitation of romance Susan Manning; 3. The Romantics and the political economists Catherine Gallager; 4. The problem of periodisation: Enlightenment, Romanticism, and the fate of system Clifford Siskin; Part II. Geographies: The Scenes of Literary Life: 5. London in the 1790s John Barrell; 6. Edinburgh and Lowland Scotland Ian Duncan; 7. Romantic Ireland: 1750-1845 Luke Gibbons; 8. France, Germany, America David Simpson; 9. The 'Warm South' Esther Schor; 10. Country matters W. J. T. Mitchell; 11. Romanticism and the wider world: poetry, travel literature and Empire Nigel Leask; 12. The homes of England Margot Finn; 13. Writing, reading and the scenes of war Mary A. Favret; 14. Regency London Simon During; Part III. Histories: Writing in the New Movements: 15. Rebellion, revolution, reform: the transit of the intellectuals Anne Janowitz; 16. Changes in the world of publishing Adrian Johns; 17. The new poetries Susan J. Wolfson; 18. Romanticism and poetic autonomy Paul Hamilton; 19. Transformations of the novel - I Deidre Lynch; 20. Transformations of the novel - II Ina Ferris; 21. Theater, performance, and urban spectacle Julie Carlson; 22. The epigenesis of genre: new forms from old Tilottama Rajan; 23. The literature of the new sciences Jan Golinski; 24. The making of child readers Katie Trumpener; Part IV. The Ends of Romanticism: 25. Representation restructured Frances Ferguson; 26. Romantic cultural Imperialism Saree Makdisi; 27. Romanticism and religious modernity: from natural Supernaturalism to literary Sectarianism Kevin Gilmartin; 28. Is Romanticism finished? Jerome McGann; Chronology; Bibliographies; Index.
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General introduction James Chandler; Part I. The Ends of Enlightenment: 1. Sentiment and sensibility John Brewer; 2. Antiquarianism, balladry, and the rehabilitation of romance Susan Manning; 3. The Romantics and the political economists Catherine Gallager; 4. The problem of periodisation: Enlightenment, Romanticism, and the fate of system Clifford Siskin; Part II. Geographies: The Scenes of Literary Life: 5. London in the 1790s John Barrell; 6. Edinburgh and Lowland Scotland Ian Duncan; 7. Romantic Ireland: 1750-1845 Luke Gibbons; 8. France, Germany, America David Simpson; 9. The 'Warm South' Esther Schor; 10. Country matters W. J. T. Mitchell; 11. Romanticism and the wider world: poetry, travel literature and Empire Nigel Leask; 12. The homes of England Margot Finn; 13. Writing, reading and the scenes of war Mary A. Favret; 14. Regency London Simon During; Part III. Histories: Writing in the New Movements: 15. Rebellion, revolution, reform: the transit of the intellectuals Anne Janowitz; 16. Changes in the world of publishing Adrian Johns; 17. The new poetries Susan J. Wolfson; 18. Romanticism and poetic autonomy Paul Hamilton; 19. Transformations of the novel - I Deidre Lynch; 20. Transformations of the novel - II Ina Ferris; 21. Theater, performance, and urban spectacle Julie Carlson; 22. The epigenesis of genre: new forms from old Tilottama Rajan; 23. The literature of the new sciences Jan Golinski; 24. The making of child readers Katie Trumpener; Part IV. The Ends of Romanticism: 25. Representation restructured Frances Ferguson; 26. Romantic cultural Imperialism Saree Makdisi; 27. Romanticism and religious modernity: from natural Supernaturalism to literary Sectarianism Kevin Gilmartin; 28. Is Romanticism finished? Jerome McGann; Chronology; Bibliographies; Index.

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