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Romanticism, Radicalism, and the Press

Romanticism, Radicalism, and the Press
Author: Stephen C. Behrendt
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780814325681

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Although literature has traditionally been conceived in terms of a real or implied association with a cultural elite, a body of work exists that does not deliberately try to associate itself with that audience - that may in fact purposely oppose or resist that audience - but which nevertheless exerts a strong influence on what comes to be regarded as literature. This work specifically examines the relations that developed among British authors of the Romantic period and the Radical culture whose oppositional discourse - both in written text, and in extra-literary material - is one of the most striking aspects of the political and social life of the period. The volume broadens the field of materials to include other aspects of writing culture, including reviews, trial transcripts, philological studies, propaganda, and verbal and visual satire and parody.


Remaking Romanticism

Remaking Romanticism
Author: Casie LeGette
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2017-01-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3319469290

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This book shows that the publishers and editors of the radical press deployed Romantic-era texts for their own political ends—and for their largely working-class readership—long after those works’ original publication. It examines how the literature of the British Romantic period was excerpted and reprinted in radical political papers in Britain in the nineteenth century. The agents of this story were bound by neither the chronological march of literary history, nor by the original form of the literary texts they reprinted. Godwin’s Caleb Williams and poems by Wordsworth, Southey, Coleridge, and Shelley appear throughout this book as they appeared in the nineteenth century, in bits and pieces. Radical publishers and editors carefully and purposefully excerpted the works of their recent past, excavating useful political claims from the midst of less amenable texts, and remaking texts and authors alike in the process.


Romantic Vacancy

Romantic Vacancy
Author: Kate Singer
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2019-08-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1438475276

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Examines the concept of a poetics of vacancy in Romantic-era literature. Romantic Vacancy argues that, at the cult of sensibility’s height, Romantic writers found alternative tropes of affect to express movement beyond sensation and the body. Grappling with sensibility’s claims that sensation could be translated into ideas and emotions, poets of vacancy rewrote core empiricist philosophies that trapped women and men in sensitive bodies and, more detrimentally, in ideological narratives about emotional response that gendered subjects’ bodies and minds. Kate Singer contends that affect’s genesis occurs instead through a series of figurative responses and movements that loop together human and nonhuman movements of mind, body, and nature into a posthuman affect. This book discovers a new form of Romantic affect that is dynamically linguistic and material. It seeks to end the long tradition of holding women and men writers of the Romantic period as separate and largely unequal. It places women writers at the forefront of speculative thinking, repositions questions of gender at the vanguard of Romantic-era thought, revises how we have long thought of gender in the period, and rewrites our notions of Romantic affect. Finally, it answers pivotal questions facing both affect studies and Romanticism about interrelations among language, affect, and materiality. Readers will learn more about the deep history of how poetic language can help us move beyond binary gender and its limiting intellectual and affective ideologies. “Romantic Vacancy is a formidable text for our time. Providing a nuanced and original account of Romanticism’s reconfiguration of affect, Singer not only opens up new ways of thinking about literature of the past; her detailed argument for complex poetic explorations of what it means to be a self, create challenges for the present, especially through the intimate relation between text and affect. This book is essential for anyone working in literary Romanticism, but will also be valuable for those interested in the complex literary history of affect.” — Claire Colebrook, Pennsylvania State University Praise for Romantic Vacancy “For some time now there has been what we might call a movement that attends in Romantic writing to affects and states of being we had previously neglected or simply missed altogether. A generation of scholars, junior and senior, is mapping out this uncharted territory in the most original manner, along the way teaching us how to be with Romanticism, and how Romanticism has always been with us, in ways that are teaching all of us in turn how to be with the present. We can put Kate Singer’s Romantic Vacancy—smart, insightful, beautifully argued—at the vanguard of this movement, proof of the fact that any rumours of the death of our field are not only highly exaggerated but just plain wrong.” — Joel Faflak, author of Romantic Psychoanalysis: The Burden of the Mystery “Romantic Vacancy offers compelling close readings of Romantic women poets and two canonical male poets (Shelley and Wordsworth). After reading this book, Romantic-era scholars will no longer be able to read these poets in the same way again—I think this book will be a game changer for scholars working on women poets. This is a very fine work that should have a significant influence on the field.” — Daniela Garofalo, author of Women, Love, and Commodity Culture in British Romanticism


The Radicalism of Romantic Love

The Radicalism of Romantic Love
Author: Renata Grossi
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2017-03-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317018303

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Undoubtedly Romantic love has come to saturate our culture and is often considered to be a, or even the, major existential goal of our lives, capable of providing us with both our sense of worth and way of being in the world. The Radicalism of Romantic Love interrogates the purported radicalism of Romantic love from philosophical, cultural and psychoanalytic perspectives, exploring whether it is a subversive force capable of breaking down entrenched social, political and cultural norms and structures, or whether, in spite of its role in the fight against certain barriers, it is in fact a highly conservative impulse. Exploring both the grounds for the central place of Romantic love in contemporary lives and the meaning, extent and nature of its supposed radicalism, this volume considers love from a variety of theoretical perspectives, with attention to matters of gender, sexuality, class and ethnicity. With authors examining a range of questions, including the role of love in the same-sex marriage debate, polyamory and the notion of love as a political force, The Radicalism of Romantic Love illuminates a fundamental but perplexing aspect of our contemporary lives and will appeal to scholars across the social sciences and humanities with interests in the emotions and love as a social and political phenomenon.


Radical Romantics

Radical Romantics
Author: Ford Talissa Ford
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2016-07-07
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1474409431

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Examines dissident conceptions of space in the British Romantic eraRadical Romantics is about utopias and failed utopias, about cities that are palimpsests, and about the unwieldy span of the ocean. From William Blake's visionary poetry to Lord Byron's Eastern romances, from prophetic pamphlets to travel narratives, texts of the Romantic era make use of imaginative spaces to reveal the contours and limits of territorial sovereignty. In doing so, they raise fundamental questions about our understanding of both territorial and imagined space. What are the means by which people can conceive of geographical space without resorting to the terms of nationalism? Is it possible to imagine a space beyond territory, as movement itself? How can we articulate the overlap between mapped and lived space? Key Features Engages with the critical frameworks of cultural geography, cartography, and the burgeoning field of oceanic studiesReformulates theories of colonization and empire in the Romantic periodPuts canonical poetry in dialogue with travel tales and prophetic tracts


The Birth of Romantic Radicalism

The Birth of Romantic Radicalism
Author: Peter Spence
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Exploring the inter-relationship between political activity, popular opinion, international affairs and constitutional reform, this study provides a review of radical activity in the early part of the 19th century.


Print Politics

Print Politics
Author: Kevin Gilmartin
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1996-12-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521496551

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Literary study of the popular radical press in England, 1800-1830.


Radical Orientalism

Radical Orientalism
Author: Gerard Cohen-Vrignaud
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2015-07-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1107110327

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This book explores the relationship between ideas of the East and the struggle for democratic rights in the Romantic period.


Print, Publicity, and Popular Radicalism in the 1790s

Print, Publicity, and Popular Radicalism in the 1790s
Author: Jon Mee
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2016-05-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107133610

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Reveals the development of the idea of 'the people' through print and publicity in 1790s London. This title is also available as Open Access.


Active Romanticism

Active Romanticism
Author: Julie Carr
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2015-03-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 081735784X

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"Essays that highlight the pervasive role of Romantic poetry and poetics on modern and contemporary innovative poetry"--