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  1. Against the uprooted word
    giving language time in transatlantic romanticism
    Autor*in: Wolff, Tristram
    Erschienen: [2022]; © 2022
    Verlag:  Stanford University Press, Stanford, California

    Introduction : pulling roots -- Giving language time -- The transported word : Wheatley's part -- Voices of the ground : Blake's language in deep time -- Radical diversions : Wordsworth's overgrowth -- The primitive today : Thoreau in the wild --... mehr

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    Introduction : pulling roots -- Giving language time -- The transported word : Wheatley's part -- Voices of the ground : Blake's language in deep time -- Radical diversions : Wordsworth's overgrowth -- The primitive today : Thoreau in the wild -- Conclusion : deracination. "In this revisionist account of romantic-era poetry and language philosophy, Tristram Wolff recovers vibrant ways of thinking language and nature together. Wolff argues that well-known writers including Phillis Wheatley Peters, William Blake, William Wordsworth, and Henry David Thoreau offer a radical chronopolitics in reaction to the "uprooted word," or the formal analytic used to classify languages in progressive time according to a primitivist timeline of history and a hierarchy of civilization. Before the bad naturalisms of nineteenth-century race science could harden language into place as a metric of social difference, poets and thinkers try to soften, thicken, deepen, and dissolve it. This naturalizing tendency makes language more difficult to uproot from its active formation in the lives of its speakers. And its "gray romanticism" simultaneously gives language different kinds of time--most strikingly, the deep time of geologic form--to forestall the hardening of time into progress. Reorienting romantic studies to consider colonialism's pervasive effects on theories of language origin, Wolff shows us the ambivalent position of romantics in this history. His reparative reading makes visible language's ability to reimagine social forms"--

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781503633568
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    Schlagworte: Language and languages in literature; Language and languages; American literature; English poetry; Romanticism; Romanticism; LITERARY CRITICISM / Gothic & Romance
    Weitere Schlagworte: chronopolitics; geology; gray romanticism; language origin; racial time; radical enlightenment; transatlantic romanticism; uprooted word
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 323 Seiten)
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