Romantic Generations: Essays in Honor of Robert F. GlecknerThese essays express a common belief that the study of Romantic literature must be at once professionally serious and personally engaging. Topics discussed range from Wordsworth to Lady Caroline Lamb, and from Blake and Burke to the contemporary Irish poet Paul Muldoon. Each essay also offers close readings of essential works on English and Irish Romanticism. Introducing the collection is a tribute by the celebrated Romanticist Peter Manning. |
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... society . But no one has yet explored the import of these two versions of the " social body " for a redefinition of Romanticism . Blake and Shelley both offer critical versions of the " social body " that are rel- evant to an ...
... society . But no one has yet explored the import of these two versions of the " social body " for a redefinition of Romanticism . Blake and Shelley both offer critical versions of the " social body " that are rel- evant to an ...
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... society should function . Raymond Williams , " Nature , " in Key- words : A Vocabulary of Culture and Society , rev . ed . ( New York : Oxford University Press , 1983 ) , 219 , 224 . 4. Marilyn Butler , ed . , Burke , Paine , Godwin ...
... society should function . Raymond Williams , " Nature , " in Key- words : A Vocabulary of Culture and Society , rev . ed . ( New York : Oxford University Press , 1983 ) , 219 , 224 . 4. Marilyn Butler , ed . , Burke , Paine , Godwin ...
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... society becomes structured around the concept of a career open to the talents , guaranteeing that " the man of intellect [ is ] at the top of affairs " -something Carlyle urges as " the aim of all constitutions and revo- lutions , if ...
... society becomes structured around the concept of a career open to the talents , guaranteeing that " the man of intellect [ is ] at the top of affairs " -something Carlyle urges as " the aim of all constitutions and revo- lutions , if ...
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