Romantic dialogues and afterlives /
Contributors to this book examine Romantic writers' responses to their contemporaries, explore their dialogues with the culture of the past, and their interactions across the arts and sciences. They also scrutinize the Romantics' far-reaching influence, linking them with their predecessors...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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[Kraków] :
Jagiellonian University Press,
[2021]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Editorial Page
- Contents
- Notes on the Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Mary Jacobus. Negative Cap-abilities: Keats's Apollonian Afterlives
- Natalie Tal Harries. The Sublime of Man: Neoplatonic Interactionsin Coleridge's "Religious Musings"
- Rayna Rosenova. Liberty and Revolution: Mary Robinson's Epic Visionin The Progress of Liberty
- Rowland Cotterill. Byron's Don Juan as a Horatian Poem: Citations, Themes and Poetic Ethics
- Monika H. Lee. "Let Me Converse with Spirits": Haunting Interactions in P.B. Shelley'sDisembodied Dialogues
- Frederick Burwick. Coleridge's Interaction with Wordsworth: The "Dejection" Dialogue
- Hiroki Iwamoto. The Art of Ellipsis: The Early Keats and B. R. Haydon
- Gerard Kilroy. "Negative Capability": Keats Informingthe "Existince" of Shakespeare
- Małgorzata Łuczyńska-Hołdys. Keats, the Grotesque,and the Victorian Visual Imagination: "Isabella
- or the Pot of Basil"
- Ricardo Rato Rodrigues. Keats's Negative Capability: The Afterlife of the Conceptfrom Romanticism to Roberto Ungerand José Saramago
- Marvin Reimann. Romantic Interactionsacross the Atlantic: F. W. J. Schelling's Conceptof the "Indivisible Remainder"and Herman Melville's Ideaof the "Ungraspable Phantom of Life"
- Marcin Leszczyński Interactions betweenScience and Literature: Ludwik Zejszner's Anxietyof Literary Influence
- Andrzej Pawelec. Shelley's "Subtler Language"and Its Modern Echoes
- Julie Donovan. Challenging Rousseau,Challenging Conquest: Wales in Maria Edgeworth's "Angelina
- or L'Amie Inconnue" and Helen
- Rebecca Warburton Boylan. Feminine Law and Ableness Endangered in the Worksof Letitia Elizabeth Landon,Emily Brontë, and Rachel Whiteread
- Anna Paluchowska-Messing. Textual Intercoursesof Women Playwrights with Their Audiences at the Turn of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
- Juliette Wells. "We love Jane Austenmore and more": William Dean Howellsand the Rise of American Janeitism
- William Christopher Burwick. Cultural Interaction: The Construct of the "Noble Savage" in the Poetry of Goethe, Seume, and Chamisso
- Marek Wilczyński. Margaret Fuller between America and Europe: Dispatches from Britain, France, and Italy as Exercisesin Cultural Criticism
- Nina Nowara-Matusik and Marek Krisch. Bettina von Arnimand Her Writings on Poland