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A handbook of Romanticism studies / edited by Joel Faflak and Julia M. Wright.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Wiley-Blackwell critical theory handbooksPublication details: Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; Malden, MA : John Wiley & Sons, 2012.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 421 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781444356038
  • 1444356038
  • 9781444356007
  • 1444356003
  • 9781118458822
  • 1118458826
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Handbook of Romanticism Studies.DDC classification:
  • 820.9007 22
LOC classification:
  • PR457 .H265 2012
Online resources:
Contents:
Front Matter -- Introduction / Joel Faflak, Julia M Wright -- Aesthetics and Media. Imagination / Richard C Sha -- Sensibility / Julie Ellison -- Sublime / Anne Janowitz -- Periodicals / Kristin Flieger Samuelian, Mark Schoenfield -- Visual Culture / Sophie Thomas -- Theories of Literature. Author / Elizabeth A Fay -- Reader / Stephen C Behrendt -- Poetics / Jacqueline Labbe -- Narrative / Jillian Heydt-Stevenson -- Drama / David Worrall -- Gothic / Jerrold E Hogle -- Satire / Steven E Jones -- Ideologies and Institutions. Historiography / Ted Underwood -- Ideology / Orrin N C Wang -- Nation and Empire / Julia M Wright -- Class / Michael Scrivener -- Race / Peter J Kitson -- Gender and Sexuality / Kari Lokke -- Disciplinary Intersections. Philosophy / Marc Redfield -- Religion / Michael Tomko -- Science / Theresa M Kelley -- Medicine / James Robert Allard -- Psychology / Joel Faflak -- Index.
Summary: The Handbook to Romanticism Studies is an accessible and indispensible resource providing students and scholars with a rich array of historical and up-to-date critical and theoretical contexts for the study of Romanticism. Focuses on British Romanticism while also addressing continental and transatlantic Romanticism and earlier periods; Utilizes keywords such as imagination, sublime, poetics, philosophy, race, historiography, and visual culture as points of access to the study of Romanticism and the theoretical concerns and the culture of the period; Explores topics central to Romanticism studies and the critical trends of the last thirty years.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Front Matter -- Introduction / Joel Faflak, Julia M Wright -- Aesthetics and Media. Imagination / Richard C Sha -- Sensibility / Julie Ellison -- Sublime / Anne Janowitz -- Periodicals / Kristin Flieger Samuelian, Mark Schoenfield -- Visual Culture / Sophie Thomas -- Theories of Literature. Author / Elizabeth A Fay -- Reader / Stephen C Behrendt -- Poetics / Jacqueline Labbe -- Narrative / Jillian Heydt-Stevenson -- Drama / David Worrall -- Gothic / Jerrold E Hogle -- Satire / Steven E Jones -- Ideologies and Institutions. Historiography / Ted Underwood -- Ideology / Orrin N C Wang -- Nation and Empire / Julia M Wright -- Class / Michael Scrivener -- Race / Peter J Kitson -- Gender and Sexuality / Kari Lokke -- Disciplinary Intersections. Philosophy / Marc Redfield -- Religion / Michael Tomko -- Science / Theresa M Kelley -- Medicine / James Robert Allard -- Psychology / Joel Faflak -- Index.

The Handbook to Romanticism Studies is an accessible and indispensible resource providing students and scholars with a rich array of historical and up-to-date critical and theoretical contexts for the study of Romanticism. Focuses on British Romanticism while also addressing continental and transatlantic Romanticism and earlier periods; Utilizes keywords such as imagination, sublime, poetics, philosophy, race, historiography, and visual culture as points of access to the study of Romanticism and the theoretical concerns and the culture of the period; Explores topics central to Romanticism studies and the critical trends of the last thirty years.

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