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  1. Romanticism and speculative realism
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, New York ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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    Beteiligt: Washington, Chris; McCarthy, Anne C.
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    ISBN: 9781501336409
    Schlagworte: Englisch; Literatur; Romantik; Philosophie; Realismus
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  2. Romantic revelations
    visions of post-apocalyptic life and hope in the Anthropocene
    Erschienen: [2019]
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    "Romantic Revelations shows that the nonhuman is fundamental to Romanticism's political responses to climatic catastrophes. Exploring what he calls "post-apocalyptic Romanticism," Chris Washington intervenes in the critical conversation that has long... mehr

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    "Romantic Revelations shows that the nonhuman is fundamental to Romanticism's political responses to climatic catastrophes. Exploring what he calls "post-apocalyptic Romanticism," Chris Washington intervenes in the critical conversation that has long defined Romanticism as an apocalyptic field. "Apocalypse" means "the revelation of a perfected world," which sees Romanticism's back-to-nature environmentalism as a return to paradise and peace on earth. Romantic Revelations, however, demonstrates that the destructive climate change events of 1816, "the year without a summer," changed Romantic thinking about the environment and the end of the world. Their post-apocalyptic visions correlate to the beginning of the Anthropocene, the time when humans initiated the possible extinction of their own species and potentially the earth. Rather than constructing paradises where humans are reborn or human existence ends, the later Romantics are interested in how to survive in the ashes after great social and climatic global disasters. Romantic Revelations argues that Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley, Lord Byron, John Clare, and Jane Austen sketch out a post-apocalyptic world that is paradoxically the vision that offers us hope. Washington contends that these authors craft an optimistic vision of the future that leads to a new politics."--

     

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    ISBN: 9781487504502; 1487504500
    RVK Klassifikation: HL 1131
    Schlagworte: English literature; English literature; Apocalyptic literature; Romanticism; End of the world in literature; Apocalyptic literature; End of the world in literature; English literature; Romanticism; Great Britain; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Umfang: ix, 252 Seiten, 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  3. Romantic revelations
    visions of post-apocalyptic life and hope in the Anthropocene
    Erschienen: [2019]
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    "Romantic Revelations shows that the nonhuman is fundamental to Romanticism's political responses to climatic catastrophes. Exploring what he calls "post-apocalyptic Romanticism," Chris Washington intervenes in the critical conversation that has long... mehr

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    "Romantic Revelations shows that the nonhuman is fundamental to Romanticism's political responses to climatic catastrophes. Exploring what he calls "post-apocalyptic Romanticism," Chris Washington intervenes in the critical conversation that has long defined Romanticism as an apocalyptic field. "Apocalypse" means "the revelation of a perfected world," which sees Romanticism's back-to-nature environmentalism as a return to paradise and peace on earth. Romantic Revelations, however, demonstrates that the destructive climate change events of 1816, "the year without a summer," changed Romantic thinking about the environment and the end of the world. Their post-apocalyptic visions correlate to the beginning of the Anthropocene, the time when humans initiated the possible extinction of their own species and potentially the earth. Rather than constructing paradises where humans are reborn or human existence ends, the later Romantics are interested in how to survive in the ashes after great social and climatic global disasters. Romantic Revelations argues that Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley, Lord Byron, John Clare, and Jane Austen sketch out a post-apocalyptic world that is paradoxically the vision that offers us hope. Washington contends that these authors craft an optimistic vision of the future that leads to a new politics."--

     

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    Schlagworte: English literature; English literature; Apocalyptic literature; Romanticism; End of the world in literature; Apocalyptic literature; End of the world in literature; English literature; Romanticism; Great Britain; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Umfang: ix, 252 Seiten, 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. Romantic revelations
    visions of post-apocalyptic life and hope in the Anthropocene
    Erschienen: [2019]
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    Romantic Revelations shows that the nonhuman is fundamental to Romanticism’s political responses to climatic catastrophes. Exploring what he calls "post-apocalyptic Romanticism," Chris Washington intervenes in the critical conversation that has long... mehr

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    Romantic Revelations shows that the nonhuman is fundamental to Romanticism’s political responses to climatic catastrophes. Exploring what he calls "post-apocalyptic Romanticism," Chris Washington intervenes in the critical conversation that has long defined Romanticism as an apocalyptic field. "Apocalypse" means "the revelation of a perfected world," which sees Romanticism’s back-to-nature environmentalism as a return to paradise and peace on earth. Romantic Revelations, however, demonstrates that the destructive climate change events of 1816, "the year without a summer," changed Romantic thinking about the environment and the end of the world. Their post-apocalyptic visions correlate to the beginning of the Anthropocene, the time when humans initiated the possible extinction of their own species and potentially the earth. Rather than constructing paradises where humans are reborn or human existence ends, the later Romantics are interested in how to survive in the ashes after great social and climatic global disasters. Romantic Revelations argues that Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley, Lord Byron, John Clare, and Jane Austen sketch out a post-apocalyptic world that, in contrast to the sunnier Romantic narratives, is paradoxically the vision that offers us hope. In thinking through life after disaster, Washington contends that these authors craft an optimistic vision of the future that leads to a new politics

     

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    Schlagworte: Romanticism; English literature; English literature; Apocalyptic literature; End of the world in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 18th Century
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  5. Romanticism and speculative realism
    Beteiligt: McCarthy, Anne C. (HerausgeberIn); Washington, Chris (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, New York

    "Romanticism and Speculative Realism features a range of scholars working at the intersection of literary poetics and philosophy. It considers how the writing of the Romantic era reconceptualizes the human imagination, the natural world, and the... mehr

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    "Romanticism and Speculative Realism features a range of scholars working at the intersection of literary poetics and philosophy. It considers how the writing of the Romantic era reconceptualizes the human imagination, the natural world, and the language that correlates them in radical ways that can advance current speculative debates concerning new ontologies and new materialisms. In their wide-ranging examinations of canonical and non-canonical romantic writers, the scholars gathered here rethink the connections between the human and non-human world to envision speculative modes of social being and ecological politics. Spanning historical and national frameworks - from historical romanticism to contemporary post-romantic ecology, and from British and German romanticism to global modernity - these essays examine life in all its varied forms in, and beyond, the Anthropocene."--Bloomsbury Publishing Introduction: Literature and Philosophy in The World Without Us -- Chris Washington (Francis Marion University, USA) and Anne C. McCarthy (Penn State University, USA) -- 1. Of Meillassoux's Contingencies and Scott's Plots: Rethinking Probability in a World of Unreason -- Evan Gottlieb (Oregon State University, USA) -- 2. -- Affect and Air: The Speculative Spirit of the Age -- Michele Speitz (Furman University, USA) -- 3. Feeling as Hyperobject in Wordsworth's The Prelude -- Joel Faflak (University of Western Ontario, Canada) -- 4. Blank Oblivion, Condemned Life: John Clare's Obscurity -- David Collings (Bowdoin College, USA) -- 5. Speculative Enthusiasm: William Blake's Jerusalem and Quentin Meillassoux's Divine Ethics -- Allison Dushane (Angelo State University, USA) -- 6. Surfing the Crimson Wave: Romantic New Materialisms and Speculative Feminisms -- Kate Singer (Mount Holyoke College, USA) -- 7. Post-Apocalyptic Romantic Politics: Reveries of Rousseau, Derrida, and Meillassoux -- Chris Washington (Francis Marion University, USA) -- 8. Astral Guts: No-Self in Byron and Brassier -- Aaron Ottinger (University of Washington, USA) -- 9. A Perilous Change of Correspondence: Romanticism after [Nature] -- Mary Jacobus (University of Cambridge, UK) -- 10. Plasticity, Poetry, and the End of Art: Malabou, Hegel, Keats -- Greg Ellermann (Concordia University, Canada) -- 11. Poe's Black Cat -- Graham Harman (American University of Cairo, Egypt) -- 12. Objects Taken for Wonders in Equiano's Interesting Narrative -- Alexander Dick (University of British Columbia, Canada) -- 13. An Object-Oriented Media Studies: The Case of Romantic Cookery Books -- Brian Rejack (Illinois State University, USA) -- List of Contributors -- Index.

     

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    Schlagworte: Ontology; Romanticism; Literature; Realism; Aesthetics, Modern
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  6. The last man
    authoritative text, contexts, criticism
    Autor*in: Shelley, Mary
    Erschienen: [2023]
    Verlag:  W.W. Norton & Company, New York, N.Y

    The text of The last man -- Contexts, background, and sources -- Reception and impact -- Other work by the Shelleys -- Other Last man texts -- Criticism. "This Norton Critical Edition of The Last Man features Mary Shelley's original 1826... mehr

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    The text of The last man -- Contexts, background, and sources -- Reception and impact -- Other work by the Shelleys -- Other Last man texts -- Criticism. "This Norton Critical Edition of The Last Man features Mary Shelley's original 1826 science-fiction text with editorial annotations. One of the first dystopian novels, The Last Man examines the end of Romantic ideals in British government and follows a mysterious plague which nearly wipes out the Earth's population. The "Contexts" section provides philosophies and insights from thinkers who would have influenced Mary Shelley such as Thomas Hobbes, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and her mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, as well as her contemporaries, including her husband, Percy Bysshe Shelley and close friend, Lord Byron. In the "Criticism" section, scholars provide modern analyses through the lenses of feminism, race, queerness, and even the AIDS epidemic. A selected bibliography and chronology are also included"--

     

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    ISBN: 9780393887822
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    Schriftenreihe: A Norton critical edition
    Schlagworte: Twenty-first century; End of the world; Plague; Science fiction, English
    Weitere Schlagworte: Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft (1797-1851): Last man; Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft (1797-1851)
    Umfang: xxiii, 571 Seiten
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  7. Romanticism and speculative realism
    Beteiligt: Washington, Chris (Hrsg.); McCarthy, Anne C. (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, London ; Oxford ; New York ; New Delhi ; Sydney

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    Schlagworte: Philosophie; Realismus; Romantik; Englisch; Literatur
    Weitere Schlagworte: Romanticism; Literature / Philosophy; Ontology; Aesthetics, Modern; Realism
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  8. Romanticism and speculative realism
    Beteiligt: Washington, Chris (Hrsg.); McCarthy, Anne C. (Hrsg.)
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  9. Romanticism and speculative realism
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    Schlagworte: Englisch; Romantik; Philosophie; Literatur; Realismus
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  10. Romantic revelations
    visions of post-apocalyptic life and hope in the anthropocene
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto ; Buffalo ; London

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  11. Romanticism and speculative realism
    Beteiligt: Washington, Chris (Hrsg.); McCarthy, Anne C. (Hrsg.)
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    Schlagworte: Realismus; Englisch; Literatur; Romantik; Philosophie
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  12. The last man
    authoritative text, contexts, criticism
    Autor*in: Shelley, Mary
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  W.W. Norton & Company, New York

    "The 1826 Henry Colburn edition of the novel, the only one approved by Mary Shelley. One of the first dystopian novels, The Last Man examines the end of Romantic ideals in British government and follows a mysterious plague which nearly wipes out the... mehr

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    "The 1826 Henry Colburn edition of the novel, the only one approved by Mary Shelley. One of the first dystopian novels, The Last Man examines the end of Romantic ideals in British government and follows a mysterious plague which nearly wipes out the Earth's population. The "Contexts" section provides philosophies and insights from thinkers who would have influenced Mary Shelley such as Thomas Hobbes, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and her mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, as well as her contemporaries, including her husband, Percy Bysshe Shelley and close friend, Lord Byron. In the "Criticism" section, scholars provide modern analyses through the lenses of feminism, race, queerness, and even the AIDS epidemic. A selected bibliography and chronology are also included"--

     

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  13. Romantic revelations
    visions of post-apocalyptic life and hope in the anthropocene
    Erschienen: 2019
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    Schlagworte: Weltuntergang <Motiv>; Literatur; Romantik; Englisch
    Umfang: ix, 252 Seiten
  14. Romantic revelations
    visions of post-apocalyptic life and hope in the Anthropocene
    Erschienen: [2019]
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    Romantic Revelations shows that the nonhuman is fundamental to Romanticism’s political responses to climatic catastrophes. Exploring what he calls "post-apocalyptic Romanticism," Chris Washington intervenes in the critical conversation that has long... mehr

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    Romantic Revelations shows that the nonhuman is fundamental to Romanticism’s political responses to climatic catastrophes. Exploring what he calls "post-apocalyptic Romanticism," Chris Washington intervenes in the critical conversation that has long defined Romanticism as an apocalyptic field. "Apocalypse" means "the revelation of a perfected world," which sees Romanticism’s back-to-nature environmentalism as a return to paradise and peace on earth. Romantic Revelations, however, demonstrates that the destructive climate change events of 1816, "the year without a summer," changed Romantic thinking about the environment and the end of the world. Their post-apocalyptic visions correlate to the beginning of the Anthropocene, the time when humans initiated the possible extinction of their own species and potentially the earth. Rather than constructing paradises where humans are reborn or human existence ends, the later Romantics are interested in how to survive in the ashes after great social and climatic global disasters. Romantic Revelations argues that Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley, Lord Byron, John Clare, and Jane Austen sketch out a post-apocalyptic world that, in contrast to the sunnier Romantic narratives, is paradoxically the vision that offers us hope. In thinking through life after disaster, Washington contends that these authors craft an optimistic vision of the future that leads to a new politics

     

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    Schlagworte: Romanticism; English literature; English literature; Apocalyptic literature; End of the world in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 18th Century
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  15. Romanticism and speculative realism
    Beteiligt: McCarthy, Anne C. (HerausgeberIn); Washington, Chris (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, New York

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  16. Romantic Revelations
    Visions of Post-Apocalyptic Life and Hope in the Anthropocene
    Erschienen: [2019]
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    Romantic Revelations shows that the nonhuman is fundamental to Romanticism’s political responses to climatic catastrophes. Exploring what he calls "post-apocalyptic Romanticism," Chris Washington intervenes in the critical conversation that has long... mehr

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    Romantic Revelations shows that the nonhuman is fundamental to Romanticism’s political responses to climatic catastrophes. Exploring what he calls "post-apocalyptic Romanticism," Chris Washington intervenes in the critical conversation that has long defined Romanticism as an apocalyptic field. "Apocalypse" means "the revelation of a perfected world," which sees Romanticism’s back-to-nature environmentalism as a return to paradise and peace on earth. Romantic Revelations, however, demonstrates that the destructive climate change events of 1816, "the year without a summer," changed Romantic thinking about the environment and the end of the world. Their post-apocalyptic visions correlate to the beginning of the Anthropocene, the time when humans initiated the possible extinction of their own species and potentially the earth. Rather than constructing paradises where humans are reborn or human existence ends, the later Romantics are interested in how to survive in the ashes after great social and climatic global disasters. Romantic Revelations argues that Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley, Lord Byron, John Clare, and Jane Austen sketch out a post-apocalyptic world that, in contrast to the sunnier Romantic narratives, is paradoxically the vision that offers us hope. In thinking through life after disaster, Washington contends that these authors craft an optimistic vision of the future that leads to a new politics.

     

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  17. The last man
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    Autor*in: Shelley, Mary
    Erschienen: [2023]
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  18. Romanticism and speculative realism
    Beteiligt: Washington, Chris (HerausgeberIn); McCarthy, Anne C. (HerausgeberIn)
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  19. Romantic Revelations
    Visions of Post-Apocalyptic Life and Hope in the Anthropocene
    Erschienen: [2019]; © 2019
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    Romantic Revelations shows that the nonhuman is fundamental to Romanticism’s political responses to climatic catastrophes. Exploring what he calls "post-apocalyptic Romanticism," Chris Washington intervenes in the critical conversation that has long... mehr

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    Romantic Revelations shows that the nonhuman is fundamental to Romanticism’s political responses to climatic catastrophes. Exploring what he calls "post-apocalyptic Romanticism," Chris Washington intervenes in the critical conversation that has long defined Romanticism as an apocalyptic field. "Apocalypse" means "the revelation of a perfected world," which sees Romanticism’s back-to-nature environmentalism as a return to paradise and peace on earth. Romantic Revelations, however, demonstrates that the destructive climate change events of 1816, "the year without a summer," changed Romantic thinking about the environment and the end of the world. Their post-apocalyptic visions correlate to the beginning of the Anthropocene, the time when humans initiated the possible extinction of their own species and potentially the earth. Rather than constructing paradises where humans are reborn or human existence ends, the later Romantics are interested in how to survive in the ashes after great social and climatic global disasters. Romantic Revelations argues that Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley, Lord Byron, John Clare, and Jane Austen sketch out a post-apocalyptic world that, in contrast to the sunnier Romantic narratives, is paradoxically the vision that offers us hope. In thinking through life after disaster, Washington contends that these authors craft an optimistic vision of the future that leads to a new politics

     

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    Romantic Revelations argues that Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley, Lord Byron, John Clare, and Jane Austen sketch out a post-apocalyptic world that is paradoxically the vision that offers us hope. Washington contends that these authors craft an optimistic... mehr

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    Romantic Revelations argues that Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley, Lord Byron, John Clare, and Jane Austen sketch out a post-apocalyptic world that is paradoxically the vision that offers us hope. Washington contends that these authors craft an optimistic vision of the future that leads to a new politics.

     

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  21. Romantic Revelations
    Visions of Post-Apocalyptic Life and Hope in the Anthropocene
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    Romantic Revelations shows that the nonhuman is fundamental to Romanticism’s political responses to climatic catastrophes. Exploring what he calls "post-apocalyptic Romanticism," Chris Washington intervenes in the critical conversation that has long... mehr

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    Romantic Revelations shows that the nonhuman is fundamental to Romanticism’s political responses to climatic catastrophes. Exploring what he calls "post-apocalyptic Romanticism," Chris Washington intervenes in the critical conversation that has long defined Romanticism as an apocalyptic field. "Apocalypse" means "the revelation of a perfected world," which sees Romanticism’s back-to-nature environmentalism as a return to paradise and peace on earth. Romantic Revelations, however, demonstrates that the destructive climate change events of 1816, "the year without a summer," changed Romantic thinking about the environment and the end of the world. Their post-apocalyptic visions correlate to the beginning of the Anthropocene, the time when humans initiated the possible extinction of their own species and potentially the earth. Rather than constructing paradises where humans are reborn or human existence ends, the later Romantics are interested in how to survive in the ashes after great social and climatic global disasters. Romantic Revelations argues that Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley, Lord Byron, John Clare, and Jane Austen sketch out a post-apocalyptic world that, in contrast to the sunnier Romantic narratives, is paradoxically the vision that offers us hope. In thinking through life after disaster, Washington contends that these authors craft an optimistic vision of the future that leads to a new politics

     

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