"Compiles 70 of the key terms most frequently used or discussed by authors of the Romantic period - and most often deliberated by critics and literary historians of the era. Offers an indispensable resource for understanding the ideas and differing...
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"Compiles 70 of the key terms most frequently used or discussed by authors of the Romantic period - and most often deliberated by critics and literary historians of the era. Offers an indispensable resource for understanding the ideas and differing interpretations that shaped the Romantic period Includes keywords spanning Abolition and Allegory, through Madness and Monsters, to Vision and Vampires Features in-depth descriptions of each entry's direct meaning and connotations in relation to its usage and thought in literary culture Provides deep insights into the political, social, and cultural climate of one of the most expressive periods of Western literary history Draws on the author's extensive experience of teaching, lecturing, and writing on Romantic literature "-- "Romanticism Keywords offers readers an invaluable collection of 70 key terms most frequently discussed by authors of the Romantic period--and most often deliberated and debated by contemporary critics and literary historians of the era"--
Machine generated contents note: Introduction A Abolition Allegory Antiquarianism Art for Art's Sake Associationism Autobiography B Bardolatry Bluestockings C Childhood Colonialism Crime D Dandyism Dialectics Dreams E Ekphrasis Eroticism F Folklore G Genius Gothic Grotesque Gusto H Harlequinade Hellenism Higher Criticism Homosexuality I Illusion Imagination Imitation Incest Inspiration M Madness Medievalism Melancholy Melodrama Mesmerism Metaliterature Metonomy Monsters Mythopoeia N Nature Necessitarianism Negative Capability O Organicism Orientalism P Pantheism Parody Passion Pathetic Fallacy Picturesque Poetic Form Prometheus R Reflection Reform Religion Revolution Rights Romanticism Romantic Irony Ruins S Satire Science Sensibility Solitude Sublime Supernaturalism Symbol Sympathy T Transcendentalism Translation Travel V Vampire Aesthetics Vision W Women's Rights Index
"Compiles 70 of the key terms most frequently used or discussed by authors of the Romantic period - and most often deliberated by critics and literary historians of the era. Offers an indispensable resource for understanding the ideas and differing...
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"Compiles 70 of the key terms most frequently used or discussed by authors of the Romantic period - and most often deliberated by critics and literary historians of the era. Offers an indispensable resource for understanding the ideas and differing interpretations that shaped the Romantic period Includes keywords spanning Abolition and Allegory, through Madness and Monsters, to Vision and Vampires Features in-depth descriptions of each entry's direct meaning and connotations in relation to its usage and thought in literary culture Provides deep insights into the political, social, and cultural climate of one of the most expressive periods of Western literary history Draws on the author's extensive experience of teaching, lecturing, and writing on Romantic literature "-- "Romanticism Keywords offers readers an invaluable collection of 70 key terms most frequently discussed by authors of the Romantic period--and most often deliberated and debated by contemporary critics and literary historians of the era"--
Machine generated contents note: Introduction A Abolition Allegory Antiquarianism Art for Art's Sake Associationism Autobiography B Bardolatry Bluestockings C Childhood Colonialism Crime D Dandyism Dialectics Dreams E Ekphrasis Eroticism F Folklore G Genius Gothic Grotesque Gusto H Harlequinade Hellenism Higher Criticism Homosexuality I Illusion Imagination Imitation Incest Inspiration M Madness Medievalism Melancholy Melodrama Mesmerism Metaliterature Metonomy Monsters Mythopoeia N Nature Necessitarianism Negative Capability O Organicism Orientalism P Pantheism Parody Passion Pathetic Fallacy Picturesque Poetic Form Prometheus R Reflection Reform Religion Revolution Rights Romanticism Romantic Irony Ruins S Satire Science Sensibility Solitude Sublime Supernaturalism Symbol Sympathy T Transcendentalism Translation Travel V Vampire Aesthetics Vision W Women's Rights Index
Compiles 70 of the key terms most frequently used or discussed by authors of the Romantic period – and most often deliberated by critics and literary historians of the era.Offers an indispensable resource for understanding the ideas and differing...
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Compiles 70 of the key terms most frequently used or discussed by authors of the Romantic period – and most often deliberated by critics and literary historians of the era.Offers an indispensable resource for understanding the ideas and differing interpretations that shaped the Romantic periodIncludes keywords spanning Abolition and Allegory, through Madness and Monsters, to Vision and VampiresFeatures in-depth descriptions of each entry’s direct meaning and connotations in relation to its usage and thought in literary cultureProvides deep insights into the political, social, and cultural climate of one of the most expressive periods of Western literary historyDraws on the author’s extensive experience of teaching, lecturing, and writing on Romantic literature Frederick Burwick is Research Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles. The author or editor of 30 books and more than 140 scholarly articles, Burwick is also co-editor of the three-volume Encyclopedia of Romanticism(2012). Other recent publications include Romantic Drama: Acting and Reacting(2009) and Playing to the Crowd, London Popular Theatre, 1780-1830(2011).
Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Introduction; A; Abolition; References and Suggested Reading; Allegory; References and Suggested Reading; Antiquarianism; References and Suggested Reading; Art for Art's Sake; References and Suggested Reading; Associationism; References and Suggested Reading; Autobiography; References and Suggested Reading; B; Bardolatry; References and Suggested Reading; Bluestockings; References and Suggested Reading; C; Childhood; References and Suggested Reading; Colonialism; References and Suggested Reading; Crime; References and Suggested Reading; D; Dandyism
References and Suggested ReadingsDialectics; References and Suggested Reading; Dreams; References and Suggested Reading; E; Ekphrasis; References and Suggested Reading; Eroticism; References and Suggested Reading; F; Folklore; References and Suggested Reading; G; Genius; References and Suggested Reading; Gothic; References and Suggested Reading; Grotesque; References and Suggested Reading; Gusto; References and Suggested Reading; H; Harlequinade; References and Suggested Reading; Hellenism; References and Suggested Reading; Higher Criticism; References and Suggested Reading; Homosexuality
References and Suggested ReadingI; Illusion; References and Suggested Reading; Imagination; References and Suggested Reading; Imitation; References and Suggested Reading; Incest; References and Suggested Readings; Inspiration; References and Suggested Reading; M; Madness; References and Suggested Reading; Medievalism; References and Suggested Reading; Melancholy; References and Suggested Reading; Melodrama; References and Suggested Reading; Mesmerism; References and Suggested Readings; Metaliterature (Metapoetry, Metafiction, Metadrama); References and Suggested Reading; Metonymy
References and Suggested ReadingMonsters; References and Suggested Reading; Mythopoeia; References and Suggested Reading; N; Nature; References and Suggested Reading; Necessitarianism; References and Suggested Readings; Negative Capability; References and Suggested Readings; O; Organicism; References and Suggested Reading; Orientalism; References and Suggested Reading; P; Pantheism; References and Suggested Reading; Parody; References and Suggested Reading; Passion; References and Suggested Reading; Pathetic Fallacy; References and Suggested Reading; Picturesque
References and Suggested ReadingPoetic Form; References and Suggested Reading; Prometheus; References and Suggested Readings; R; Reflection; References and Suggested Reading; Reform; References and Suggested Reading; Religion; References and Suggested Readings; Revolution; References and Suggested Reading; Rights; References and Suggested Reading; Romantic Irony; References and Suggested Reading; Romanticism; References and Suggested Reading; Ruins; References and Suggested Readings; S; Satire; References and Suggested Reading; Science; Geology; Astronomy; Physics; Chemistry; Medicine