Legacies of romanticism : literature, culture, aesthetics / / edited by Carmen Casaliggi and Paul March-Russell.

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Superior document:Routledge studies in romanticism ; 17
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Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
Series:Routledge studies in romanticism ; 17.
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Physical Description:ix, 304 p. :; ill.
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Table of Contents:
  • Early and mid-Victorian. Hazlitt as a gateway to nineteenth century ekphrasis: the quarrel with Reynolds revisited / Richard Read; Ruskin's Keats: a joy for ever (and its price in the market), "the mystery of life and its arts", and the resonance of the Severn Circle / Carmen Casaliggi; Anatomizing the "case": Shelley's The cenci, Browning's The ring and the book, and the origins of the dramatic monologue / Porscha Fermanis; Burney's wanderers and Bronte's silent revolts: revolution, vagrancy and gender / Muireann O'Cinneide
  • Late Victorian and Edwardian. Shelley's alchemy, Pater's transformations / Catherine Maxwell; The new pygmalions: idealism and disillusionment in Hazlitt's Liber amoris and Lee's Miss Brown / Patricia Pulham; Late Victorian responses to romanticism: Wordsworth, Wilde's poems and other inheritances / Ruth Robbins; Pole to Pole: romantic apocalypse at the Victorian fin de siecle / Matthew Bradley
  • Modernism and postmodernism. Louis MacNeice and the struggle for romantic identity / Madeleine Callaghan; The neo-romantic Wyndham Lewis / Paul March-Russell; Neo-romantic visionaries: picturing Britain in the Second World War / Stella Hockenhull; The last of the romantics? The accidental investigator in postmodern detective fiction / Stefania Ciocia
  • Postcolonialism and theoretical studies. "Dark interpretations": romanticism's ambiguous legacy in India / Daniel Sanjiv Roberts; Diaspora and its romanticism(s): the fiction of Bharati Mukherjee and Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni / Ellen Dengel-Janic; Romanticism and unhappiness: melancholy as a romantic legacy / Simon Swift; Present prophesy: the transformation of romantic rhetoric in and by new media / Joseph Tabbi.