The Politics of Romanticism : : The Social Contract and Literature / / Zoe Beenstock.
Redefines Romantic sociability through a reading of social contract theoryThe Politics of Romanticism examines the relationship between two major traditions which have not been considered in conjunction: British Romanticism and social contract philosophy. She argues that an emerging political vocabu...
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Place / Publishing House: | Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022] ©2016 |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t Frontmatter -- |t Contents -- |t Acknowledgements -- |t Introduction: Romanticism and the Social Contract -- |t Part I Philosophy -- |t Chapter 1 Forming a Social Contract: Hobbes to Anti-Jacobinism -- |t Chapter 2 Writing the Social Contradiction: Rousseau's Literary Politics -- |t Part II Poetry -- |t Chapter 3 Coleridge's Exile from the Social Contract, 1795-1829 -- |t Chapter 4 Individual Sovereignty and Community: Wordsworth's Prelude -- |t Part III Novels -- |t Chapter 5 Empiricism's Secret History: Fleetwood and Rousseau -- |t Chapter 6 Gendering the General Will: Frankenstein's Breaches of Contract -- |t Conclusion: The Ends of Romanticism -- |t Works Cited -- |t Index |
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520 | |a Redefines Romantic sociability through a reading of social contract theoryThe Politics of Romanticism examines the relationship between two major traditions which have not been considered in conjunction: British Romanticism and social contract philosophy. She argues that an emerging political vocabulary was translated into a literary vocabulary in social contract theory, which shaped the literature of Romantic Britain, as well as German Idealism, the philosophical tradition through which Romanticism is more usually understood. Beenstock locates the Romantic movement's coherence in contract theory's definitive dilemma: the critical disruption of the individual and the social collective. By looking at the intersection of the social contract, Scottish Enlightenment philosophy, and canonical works of Romanticism and its political culture, her book provides an alternative to the model of retreat which has dominated accounts of Romanticism of the last century. Key Features Develops new understanding of Romanticism as political movementOffers fresh readings of canonical works by Coleridge, Wordsworth, Godwin, Mary Shelley and Carlyle by tracing their implicit dialogue with the political philosophy of Rousseau and other Enlightenment political theoristsShows that the philosophical routes of Romanticism and its ties to German Idealism originate in empiricism Carries important consequences for the contemporary understanding of the self, an understanding that is partly rooted in notions that originated with the Romantics | ||
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