Romantic Generations: Essays in Honor of Robert F. GlecknerBucknell University Press, 2001 - 301 páginas These 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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Blakes Pope | 23 |
Edmund Burke Public Eye | 43 |
The Disintegration of the Social Body in Blake and Mary Shelley | 64 |
Blake America and the World | 83 |
Wordsworth Milton and the Christian Hebraic Roots of English Republicanism | 102 |
Wordsworth Keats Carlyle and Professional Ambitions | 129 |
Byron Wordsworth Castlereagh and Tyrannical Assimilation | 178 |
Wordsworth and the Limits of Native Authority | 203 |
Topographical Poetry and the Politics of Culture in Ireland 17721820 | 221 |
Identity Ideology and the Ghosts of the Romantic Subject in the Poetry of Yeats and Muldoon | 245 |
Bibliography of Works by Robert F Gleckner | 281 |
Notes on Contributors | 295 |
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Lady Caroline Lambs Glenarvon and the Revolutionary Voice | 155 |
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Romantic Generations: Essays in Honor of Robert F. Gleckner Robert F. Gleckner Vista de fragmentos - 2001 |
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