Romantic Narrative : Shelley, Hays, Godwin, Wollstonecraft

Often identified with its lyric poetry, Romanticism has come to be dismissed by historicists as an ineffectual idealism. By focusing on Romantic narrative, noted humanist Tilottama Rajan takes issue with this identification, as well as with the equation of narrative itself with the governmental appa...

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Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (312 p.)
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