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  1. A companion to romanticism
    Beteiligt: Wu, Duncan (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 1999
    Verlag:  Blackwell, Oxford [u.a.]

    pt. 1. Contexts and perspectives, 1790-1830. Romanticism : the brief history of a concept / Seamus Perry -- Preromanticism / Michael J. Tolley -- From Revolution to Romanticism : the historical context to 1800 / David Duff -- Beyond the Enlightenment... mehr

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    pt. 1. Contexts and perspectives, 1790-1830. Romanticism : the brief history of a concept / Seamus Perry -- Preromanticism / Michael J. Tolley -- From Revolution to Romanticism : the historical context to 1800 / David Duff -- Beyond the Enlightenment : the philosophical, scientific and religious inheritance / Peter J. Kitson -- Britain at war : the historical context / Philip Shaw -- Literature and religion / Mary Wedd -- The picturesque, the beautiful and the sublime / Nicola Trott -- The Romantic reader / Stephen C. Behrendt -- pt. 2. Readings. William Blake, Songs of innocence and of experience / Nelson Hilton -- Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France / David Bromwich -- Charlotte Smith, The old manor house / Miranda J. Burgess -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Kubla Khan, The ancient mariner, and Christabel / Seamus Perry -- Wordsworth and Coleridge, Lyrical ballads / Scott McEathron -- Dorothy Wordsworth, Journals / Pamela Woof -- Joanna Baillie, A series of plays / Janice Patten -- William Wordsworth, The prelude / Jonathan Wordsworth -- Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin / John Strachan -- Mary Tighe, Psyche / John M. Anderson -- Charlotte Smith, Beachy Head / Jacqueline M. Labbe -- Walter Scott, Waverley / Fiona Robertson -- Jane Austen, Pride and prejudice / Beth Lau -- Mary Shelley, Frankenstein / John Beer -- John Keats, Odes / John Creaser -- George Gordon, Lord Byron, Don Juan / Jane Stabler -- Percy Bysshe Shelley, Prometheus unbound / Michael O'Neill -- Thomas De Quincey, Confessions of an English opium-eater / Damian Walford Davies -- Charles Lamb, Elia / Duncan Wu -- William Hazlitt, The spirit of the age / Bonnie Woodbery -- Letitia Landon (L.E.L.), The improvisatrice / Adam Roberts -- John Clare, The shepherd's calendar / John Lucas -- Felicia Hemans, Records of woman / Adam Roberts -- pt. 3. Genres and modes. The Romantic drama / Frederick Burwick -- The novel / John Sutherland -- Gothic fiction / David S. Miall -- Parody and imitation / Graeme Stones -- Travel writing / James A. Butler -- Romantic literary criticism / Seamus Perry -- pt. 4. Issues and debates. Romanticism and gender / Susan J. Wolfson -- Romanticism and feminism / Elizabeth Fay -- New historicism / David Simpson -- Romantic ecology / Tony Pinkney -- Psychological approaches / Douglas B. Wilson -- Dialogic approaches / Michael James Sider -- The Romantic fragment / Anne Janowitz --Performative language and speech-act theory / Angela Esterhammer -- Slavery and Romantic writing / Alan Richardson -- Apocalypse and millennium / Morton D. Paley -- The Romantic imagination / Jonathan Wordsworth -- England and Germany / Rosemary Ashton -- Romantic responses to science / Ian Wylie -- Shakespeare and the Romantics / Frederick Burwick -- Milton and the Romantics / Nicola Trott. The Companion to Romanticism is a major introductory survey by an international collection of scholars, whose 52 specially commissioned contributions are aimed specifically at a student readership. Divided into four parts - Contexts and Perspectives 1790-1830; Readings; Genres and Modes; and Issues and Debates - the Companion provides students new to the subject with a vital orientation and foundation for study, and also offers senior and graduate students an important focus upon new developments and possible future directions. Contexts and perspectives vital to our understanding of the origins and evolution of the concept of Romanticism are elucidated in a section of eight introductory essays. There follow 22 readings of key texts, canonical and postcanonical, from Wordsworth's Prelude (by Johnathan Wordsworth) to Joanna Baillie's A Series of Plays (by Janice Patten) and Felicia Heman's Records of Woman (by Adams Roberts). A section on genres and modes includes Frederick on 'The Romantic Drama', John Sutherland on 'The Novel' and David Maill on 'Gothic Fiction'. In a final group of essays 15 contributors explore key issues and debates

     

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  2. A companion to romanticism
    Beteiligt: Wu, Duncan (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 1999
    Verlag:  Blackwell, Oxford [u.a.]

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    Schriftenreihe: Blackwell companions to literature and culture ; 1
    Schlagworte: Literatur; Englisch; Romantik
    Umfang: XIV, 549 S.
  3. 30 great myths about the Romantics
    Autor*in: Wu, Duncan
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  John Wiley & Sons Inc., Malden, MA

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    ISBN: 9781118843178; 1118843177; 9781118843185; 1118843185; 9781118843109; 111884310X; 1118843266; 9781118843260; 9781118843192; 1118843193
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    Schlagworte: Criticism, interpretation, etc; History; English literature / 18th century / History and criticism; English literature / 19th century / History and criticism; Literature and society / Great Britain / History; Romanticism / Great Britain; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; English literature; Literature and society; Romanticism; Geschichte; English literature / 19th century / History and criticism; English literature / 18th century / History and criticism; Romanticism / Great Britain; Literature and society / Great Britain / History; Romantik; Englisch; Literatur
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    "Wu is not a scholar who trades in faddish or modish opinion, and as its title implies, this is by its very nature an exercise in controversy and debate. The book represents a triumph of individual scholarship over what is claimed as often flawed, albeit consensual, critical opinion. Wu's fluid, readable prose is accessible to all, and his extensive and subtle insights are a joy to read. This unique addition to the student bookshelf provides enjoyment and instruction simultaneously."-- Jane Moore, Cardiff University

  4. 30 great myths about the Romantics
    Autor*in: Wu, Duncan
    Erschienen: 2015; © 2015
    Verlag:  Wiley Blackwell, Chichester, England

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
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    ISBN: 9781118843192; 9781118843178
    Schlagworte: Geschichte; English literature; English literature; Romanticism; Literature and society; Romantik; Englisch; Literatur
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  5. A companion to romanticism
    Beteiligt: Wu, Duncan (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 1999
    Verlag:  Blackwell, Oxford [u.a.]

    pt. 1. Contexts and perspectives, 1790-1830. Romanticism : the brief history of a concept / Seamus Perry -- Preromanticism / Michael J. Tolley -- From Revolution to Romanticism : the historical context to 1800 / David Duff -- Beyond the Enlightenment... mehr

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    pt. 1. Contexts and perspectives, 1790-1830. Romanticism : the brief history of a concept / Seamus Perry -- Preromanticism / Michael J. Tolley -- From Revolution to Romanticism : the historical context to 1800 / David Duff -- Beyond the Enlightenment : the philosophical, scientific and religious inheritance / Peter J. Kitson -- Britain at war : the historical context / Philip Shaw -- Literature and religion / Mary Wedd -- The picturesque, the beautiful and the sublime / Nicola Trott -- The Romantic reader / Stephen C. Behrendt -- pt. 2. Readings. William Blake, Songs of innocence and of experience / Nelson Hilton -- Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France / David Bromwich -- Charlotte Smith, The old manor house / Miranda J. Burgess -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Kubla Khan, The ancient mariner, and Christabel / Seamus Perry -- Wordsworth and Coleridge, Lyrical ballads / Scott McEathron -- Dorothy Wordsworth, Journals / Pamela Woof -- Joanna Baillie, A series of plays / Janice Patten -- William Wordsworth, The prelude / Jonathan Wordsworth -- Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin / John Strachan -- Mary Tighe, Psyche / John M. Anderson -- Charlotte Smith, Beachy Head / Jacqueline M. Labbe -- Walter Scott, Waverley / Fiona Robertson -- Jane Austen, Pride and prejudice / Beth Lau -- Mary Shelley, Frankenstein / John Beer -- John Keats, Odes / John Creaser -- George Gordon, Lord Byron, Don Juan / Jane Stabler -- Percy Bysshe Shelley, Prometheus unbound / Michael O'Neill -- Thomas De Quincey, Confessions of an English opium-eater / Damian Walford Davies -- Charles Lamb, Elia / Duncan Wu -- William Hazlitt, The spirit of the age / Bonnie Woodbery -- Letitia Landon (L.E.L.), The improvisatrice / Adam Roberts -- John Clare, The shepherd's calendar / John Lucas -- Felicia Hemans, Records of woman / Adam Roberts -- pt. 3. Genres and modes. The Romantic drama / Frederick Burwick -- The novel / John Sutherland -- Gothic fiction / David S. Miall -- Parody and imitation / Graeme Stones -- Travel writing / James A. Butler -- Romantic literary criticism / Seamus Perry -- pt. 4. Issues and debates. Romanticism and gender / Susan J. Wolfson -- Romanticism and feminism / Elizabeth Fay -- New historicism / David Simpson -- Romantic ecology / Tony Pinkney -- Psychological approaches / Douglas B. Wilson -- Dialogic approaches / Michael James Sider -- The Romantic fragment / Anne Janowitz --Performative language and speech-act theory / Angela Esterhammer -- Slavery and Romantic writing / Alan Richardson -- Apocalypse and millennium / Morton D. Paley -- The Romantic imagination / Jonathan Wordsworth -- England and Germany / Rosemary Ashton -- Romantic responses to science / Ian Wylie -- Shakespeare and the Romantics / Frederick Burwick -- Milton and the Romantics / Nicola Trott. The Companion to Romanticism is a major introductory survey by an international collection of scholars, whose 52 specially commissioned contributions are aimed specifically at a student readership. Divided into four parts - Contexts and Perspectives 1790-1830; Readings; Genres and Modes; and Issues and Debates - the Companion provides students new to the subject with a vital orientation and foundation for study, and also offers senior and graduate students an important focus upon new developments and possible future directions. Contexts and perspectives vital to our understanding of the origins and evolution of the concept of Romanticism are elucidated in a section of eight introductory essays. There follow 22 readings of key texts, canonical and postcanonical, from Wordsworth's Prelude (by Johnathan Wordsworth) to Joanna Baillie's A Series of Plays (by Janice Patten) and Felicia Heman's Records of Woman (by Adams Roberts). A section on genres and modes includes Frederick on 'The Romantic Drama', John Sutherland on 'The Novel' and David Maill on 'Gothic Fiction'. In a final group of essays 15 contributors explore key issues and debates

     

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  6. <<A>> companion to romanticism
    Beteiligt: Wu, Duncan (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: 1999
    Verlag:  Blackwell, Oxford [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 9781405165396
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    Schriftenreihe: Blackwell companions to literature and culture ; 1
    Schlagworte: Romantik; Literatur; Englisch; Englisch; Literatur; Geschichte 1790-1830
    Umfang: XIV, 549 S.
  7. 30 Great Myths about the Romantics
    Autor*in: Wu, Duncan
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Wiley, [s.l.]

    "Wu is not a scholar who trades in faddish or modish opinion, and as its title implies, this is by its very nature an exercise in controversy and debate. The book represents a triumph of individual scholarship over what is claimed as often flawed,... mehr

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    "Wu is not a scholar who trades in faddish or modish opinion, and as its title implies, this is by its very nature an exercise in controversy and debate. The book represents a triumph of individual scholarship over what is claimed as often flawed, albeit consensual, critical opinion. Wu's fluid, readable prose is accessible to all, and his extensive and subtle insights are a joy to read. This unique addition to the student bookshelf provides enjoyment and instruction simultaneously."-- Jane Moore, Cardiff University Brimming with the fascinating eccentricities of a complex and confusing movement whose influences continue to resonate deeply, 30 Great Myths About the Romanticsadds great clarity to what we know – or thinkwe know – about one of the most important periods in literary history.Explores the various misconceptions commonly associated with Romanticism, offering provocative insights that correct and clarify several of the commonly-held myths about the key figures of this eraCorrects some of the biases and beliefs about the Romantics that have crept into the 21st-century zeitgeist – for example that they were a bunch of drug-addled atheists who believed in free love; that Blake was a madman; and that Wordsworth slept with his sisterCelebrates several of the mythic objects, characters, and ideas that have passed down from the Romantics into contemporary culture – from Blake’s Jerusalemand Keats’s Ode on a Grecian Urnto the literary genre of the vampireEngagingly written to provide readers with a fun yet scholarly introduction to Romanticism and key writers of the period, applying the most up-to-date scholarship to the series of myths that continue to shape our appreciation of their work Duncan Wu is Professor of English at Georgetown University in Washington, DC. He is the editor of Romanticism: An Anthology, 4th edition (WileyBlackwell, 2012), and the author of books about Romanticism, Wordsworth, and Hazlitt.

     

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    ISBN: 1118843193; 111884310X; 9781118843109
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    Schlagworte: Romantik; Literatur; Englisch;
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    Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; A Note on Monetary Values; Myth 1 Romanticism began in 1798; Myth 2 English Romanticism was a reaction against the Enlightenment; 2.1 New Forms of Sociability; 2.2 The Language of Passion; 2.3 The Poet as Prophet; Myth 3 The Romantics hated the sciences; Myth 4 The Romantics repudiated the Augustans, especially Pope and Dryden; Myth 5 The Romantic poets were misunderstood, solitary geniuses; Myth 6 Romantic poems were produced by spontaneous inspiration; Myth 7 Blake was mad

    Myth 8 Blake wrote `Jerusalem' as an anthem to EnglishnessMyth 9 Lyrical Ballads (1798) was designed to illustrate `the two cardinal points of poetry', using poems about everyday life and the supernatural; Myth 10 Wordsworth's Preface to Lyrical Ballads was a manifesto for the Romantic revolution; Myth 11 Wordsworth had an incestuous relationship with his sister; Myth 12 Tory Wordsworth; Myth 13 The person from Porlock; Myth 14 Jane Austen had an incestuous relationship with her sister; Myth 15 The Keswick rapist; Myth 16 Byron had an affair with his sister

    Myth 17 Byron was a great lover of womenMyth 18 Byron was a champion of democracy; Myth 19 Byron was a `noble warrior' who died fighting for Greek freedom; Myth 20 Shelley committed suicide by sailboat; Myth 21 Shelley's heart; Myth 22 Keats's `humble origins'; Myth 23 Keats was gay; Myth 24 Keats was killed by a review; Myth 25 Percy Bysshe Shelley wrote Frankenstein; Myth 26 Women writers were an exploited underclass-unknown, unloved, and unpaid; Myth 27 The Romantics were atheists; Myth 28 The Romantics were counter-cultural drug users

    Myth 29 The Romantics practised free love on principleMyth 30 The Romantics were the rock stars of their day; Coda; Further Reading; Index; EULA

  8. A companion to Romanticism
    Beteiligt: Wu, Duncan
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Blackwell Publishers, Oxford, UK [u.a.] ; John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ

    The Companion to Romanticism is a major introductory survey by an international collection of scholars, whose 52 specially commissioned contributions are aimed specifically at a student readership. Divided into four parts - Contexts and Perspectives... mehr

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    The Companion to Romanticism is a major introductory survey by an international collection of scholars, whose 52 specially commissioned contributions are aimed specifically at a student readership. Divided into four parts - Contexts and Perspectives 1790-1830; Readings; Genres and Modes; and Issues and Debates - the Companion provides students new to the subject with a vital orientation and foundation for study, and also offers senior and graduate students an important focus upon new developments and possible future directions. Contexts and perspectives vital to our understanding of the origins and evolution of the concept of Romanticism are elucidated in a section of eight introductory essays. There follow 22 readings of key texts, canonical and postcanonical, from Wordsworth's Prelude (by Johnathan Wordsworth) to Joanna Baillie's A Series of Plays (by Janice Patten) and Felicia Heman's Records of Woman (by Adams Roberts). A section on genres and modes includes Frederick on 'The Romantic Drama', John Sutherland on 'The Novel' and David Maill on 'Gothic Fiction'. In a final group of essays 15 contributors explore key issues and debates.

     

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    ISBN: 9781405165396; 1405165391; 178268641X; 9781782686415
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    Schriftenreihe: Blackwell companions to literature and culture ; 1
    Schlagworte: English literature; English literature; Literature and society; Romanticism; Littérature anglaise; Littérature anglaise; Romantisme; English literature; Literature and society; Romanticism; Romantik; Literatur; English Literature; English; Languages & Literatures; Letterkunde; Engels; Romantiek
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  9. A companion to romanticism
    Beteiligt: Wu, Duncan (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 1999
    Verlag:  Blackwell Publishing, Malden, Mass. ; Oxford, UK ; Victory, Australia

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    Schriftenreihe: Blackwell companions to literature and culture ; 1
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    Schlagworte: Romantik; Englisch; Geistesleben; Literatur
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 576 Seiten)