Romantic poetry and the fragmentary imperative : Schlegel, Byron, Joyce, Blanchot /
"Romantic Poetry and the Fragmentary Imperative locates Byron (and, to a lesser extent, Joyce) within a genealogy of romantic poetry understood not so much as imaginative self-expression or ideological case study but rather as what the German romantics call "romantische poesie"--An ex...
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Language: | Inglés |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
©2006.
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Table of Contents:
- Ch. 1. Setting out : toward irony, the fragment, and the fragmentary work
- Ch. 2. Rethinking romantic poetry : Schlegel, the genre of dialogue, and the poetics of the fragment
- Ch. 3. Nothing so difficult as a beginning : Byron's pilgrimage to the origin of the work of art and the inspiration of exile
- Ch. 4. Narrative and its discontents; or, the novel as fragmentary work : Joyce at the limits of romantic poetry
- Ch. 5. From the fragmentary work to the fragmentary imperative : Blanchot and the quest for passage to the outside.