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  1. Modernity's Mist
    British Romanticism and the Poetics of Anticipation
    Published: [2015]; © 2015
    Publisher:  Fordham University Press, New York, NY

    Modernity’s Mist explores an understudied aspect of Romanticism: its future-oriented poetics. Whereas Romanticism is well known for its relation to the past, Emily Rohrbach situates Romantic epistemological uncertainties in relation to... more

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    Modernity’s Mist explores an understudied aspect of Romanticism: its future-oriented poetics. Whereas Romanticism is well known for its relation to the past, Emily Rohrbach situates Romantic epistemological uncertainties in relation to historiographical debates that opened up a radically unpredictable and fast- approaching future. As the rise of periodization made the project of defining the "spirit of the age" increasingly urgent, the changing sense of futurity rendered the historical dimensions of the present deeply elusive. While historicist critics often are interested in what Romantic writers and their readers would have known, Rohrbach draws attention to moments when these writers felt they could not know the historical dimensions of their own age. Illuminating the poetic strategies Keats, Austen, Byron, and Hazlitt used to convey that sense of mystery, Rohrbach describes a poetic grammar of future anteriority—of uncertainty concerning what will have been. Romantic writers, she shows, do not simply reflect the history of their time; their works make imaginable a new way of thinking the historical present when faced with the temporalities of modernity

     

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    Subjects: Austen; Byron; Don Juan; Future; Keats; Persuasion; Temporality; historiography; poetics; romanticism; LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry; English literature; English literature; Literature and history; Literature and history; Poetics; Poetics; Romanticism; Time in literature
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  2. Modernity's Mist
    British Romanticism and the Poetics of Anticipation
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Fordham University Press, New York ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    Modernity's Mist explores an understudied aspect of Romanticism: its future-oriented poetics. In the work of John Keats, Jane Austen, Lord Byron, and William Hazlitt, Modernity's Mist describes a poetics of future anteriority or the uncertainty of... more

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    Modernity's Mist explores an understudied aspect of Romanticism: its future-oriented poetics. In the work of John Keats, Jane Austen, Lord Byron, and William Hazlitt, Modernity's Mist describes a poetics of future anteriority or the uncertainty of "what will have been"--a grammar of historical engagement for a time of unprecedented political change.

     

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    ISBN: 9780823267996
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    Subjects: Romanticism--Great Britain
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  3. Modernity's Mist
    British Romanticism and the Poetics of Anticipation
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  Fordham University Press, New York, NY ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    Modernity’s Mist explores an understudied aspect of Romanticism: its future-oriented poetics. Whereas Romanticism is well known for its relation to the past, Emily Rohrbach situates Romantic epistemological uncertainties in relation to... more

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    Modernity’s Mist explores an understudied aspect of Romanticism: its future-oriented poetics. Whereas Romanticism is well known for its relation to the past, Emily Rohrbach situates Romantic epistemological uncertainties in relation to historiographical debates that opened up a radically unpredictable and fast- approaching future. As the rise of periodization made the project of defining the “spirit of the age” increasingly urgent, the changing sense of futurity rendered the historical dimensions of the present deeply elusive. While historicist critics often are interested in what Romantic writers and their readers would have known, Rohrbach draws attention to moments when these writers felt they could not know the historical dimensions of their own age. Illuminating the poetic strategies Keats, Austen, Byron, and Hazlitt used to convey that sense of mystery, Rohrbach describes a poetic grammar of future anteriority—of uncertainty concerning what will have been. Romantic writers, she shows, do not simply reflect the history of their time; their works make imaginable a new way of thinking the historical present when faced with the temporalities of modernity.

     

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  4. Modernity's mist
    British Romanticism and the poetics of anticipation
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Fordham University Press, New York ; Oxford University Press, Oxford

    Whereas romantic studies often have focused on British Romanticism in its relations to the past-Romanticism as ruins, memory, and mourning - 'Modernity's Mist' draws attention to an understudied aspect: Romanticism's future-oriented poetics. This... more

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    Whereas romantic studies often have focused on British Romanticism in its relations to the past-Romanticism as ruins, memory, and mourning - 'Modernity's Mist' draws attention to an understudied aspect: Romanticism's future-oriented poetics. This book explores the epistemological uncertainties that arise from the sense of an unknowable futurity at the outset of the nineteenth century. It situates that uncertainty in relation to an intellectual history of changing concepts of time and to the shifting historiographical debates in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, when the future was newly characterized both by its radical unpredictability and by the unprecedented speed with which it approached.

     

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    ISBN: 9780823272440
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    Series: Lit Z
    Subjects: Romanticism; English literature; Literature and history; Time in literature; English literature; Literature and history; Poetics; Poetics
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  5. Modernity's mist
    British romanticism and the poetics of anticipation
    Published: [2016]
    Publisher:  Fordham University Press, New York

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    ISBN: 9780823267965; 9780823267972
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    Series: Lit Z
    Scope: xi, 185 Seiten
  6. Modernity's Mist
    British Romanticism and the Poetics of Anticipation
    Published: [2015]; © 2015
    Publisher:  Fordham University Press, New York, NY

    Modernity’s Mist explores an understudied aspect of Romanticism: its future-oriented poetics. Whereas Romanticism is well known for its relation to the past, Emily Rohrbach situates Romantic epistemological uncertainties in relation to... more

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    Modernity’s Mist explores an understudied aspect of Romanticism: its future-oriented poetics. Whereas Romanticism is well known for its relation to the past, Emily Rohrbach situates Romantic epistemological uncertainties in relation to historiographical debates that opened up a radically unpredictable and fast- approaching future. As the rise of periodization made the project of defining the "spirit of the age" increasingly urgent, the changing sense of futurity rendered the historical dimensions of the present deeply elusive. While historicist critics often are interested in what Romantic writers and their readers would have known, Rohrbach draws attention to moments when these writers felt they could not know the historical dimensions of their own age. Illuminating the poetic strategies Keats, Austen, Byron, and Hazlitt used to convey that sense of mystery, Rohrbach describes a poetic grammar of future anteriority—of uncertainty concerning what will have been. Romantic writers, she shows, do not simply reflect the history of their time; their works make imaginable a new way of thinking the historical present when faced with the temporalities of modernity

     

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    Subjects: Austen; Byron; Don Juan; Future; Keats; Persuasion; Temporality; historiography; poetics; romanticism; LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry; English literature; English literature; Literature and history; Literature and history; Poetics; Poetics; Romanticism; Time in literature
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  7. Modernity's Mist
    British Romanticism and the Poetics of Anticipation
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  Fordham University Press, New York, NY

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- INTRODUCTION: ON BEING IN A MIST -- 1. FROM PRECEDENTS TO THE UNPREDICTABLE: HISTORIOGRAPHICAL FUTURITIES -- 2. DIZZY ANTICIPATIONS: SONNETS BY KEATS (AND SHELLEY) -- 3. ACCOMMODATING SURPRISE: KEATS’S... more

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- INTRODUCTION: ON BEING IN A MIST -- 1. FROM PRECEDENTS TO THE UNPREDICTABLE: HISTORIOGRAPHICAL FUTURITIES -- 2. DIZZY ANTICIPATIONS: SONNETS BY KEATS (AND SHELLEY) -- 3. ACCOMMODATING SURPRISE: KEATS’S ODES -- 4. CONTINGENCIES OF THE FUTURE ANTERIOR: AUSTEN’S PERSUASION -- 5. THE “DOUBLE NATURE” OF PRESENTNESS: BYRON’S DON JUAN -- Notes -- Index Modernity’s Mist explores an understudied aspect of Romanticism: its future-oriented poetics. Whereas Romanticism is well known for its relation to the past, Emily Rohrbach situates Romantic epistemological uncertainties in relation to historiographical debates that opened up a radically unpredictable and fast- approaching future. As the rise of periodization made the project of defining the “spirit of the age” increasingly urgent, the changing sense of futurity rendered the historical dimensions of the present deeply elusive. While historicist critics often are interested in what Romantic writers and their readers would have known, Rohrbach draws attention to moments when these writers felt they could not know the historical dimensions of their own age. Illuminating the poetic strategies Keats, Austen, Byron, and Hazlitt used to convey that sense of mystery, Rohrbach describes a poetic grammar of future anteriority—of uncertainty concerning what will have been. Romantic writers, she shows, do not simply reflect the history of their time; their works make imaginable a new way of thinking the historical present when faced with the temporalities of modernity

     

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    Subjects: Time in literature; Romanticism; Poetics; Poetics; English literature; English literature; Literature and history; Literature and history; LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry
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  8. Modernity's Mist
    British Romanticism and the poetics of anticipation
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Fordham University Press, New York

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    Subjects: Romanticism; English literature; Literature and history; Time in literature; English literature; Literature and history; Poetics; Poetics; Zukunft <Motiv>; Literatur; Romantik; Zeit <Motiv>; Englisch
    Other subjects: Austen, Jane (1775-1817): Persuasion; Keats, John (1795-1821); Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron (1788-1824): Don Juan
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  9. Modernity's mist
    British romanticism and the poetics of anticipation
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    Publisher:  Fordham University Press, New York

    "Modernity's Mist explores an understudied aspect of Romanticism: its future-oriented poetics. In the work of John Keats, Jane Austen, Lord Byron, and William Hazlitt, Modernity's Mist describes a poetics of future anteriority or the uncertainty of... more

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    "Modernity's Mist explores an understudied aspect of Romanticism: its future-oriented poetics. In the work of John Keats, Jane Austen, Lord Byron, and William Hazlitt, Modernity's Mist describes a poetics of future anteriority or the uncertainty of "what will have been"...a grammar of historical engagement for a time of unprecedented political change"..

     

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    British romanticism and the poetics of anticipation
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    "Modernity's Mist explores an understudied aspect of Romanticism: its future-oriented poetics. In the work of John Keats, Jane Austen, Lord Byron, and William Hazlitt, Modernity's Mist describes a poetics of future anteriority or the uncertainty of... more

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  11. Modernity's mist
    British Romanticism and the poetics of anticipation
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Fordham University Press, New York

    "Modernity's Mist explores an understudied aspect of Romanticism: its future-oriented poetics. In the work of John Keats, Jane Austen, Lord Byron, and William Hazlitt, Modernity's Mist describes a poetics of future anteriority or the uncertainty of... more

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    "Modernity's Mist explores an understudied aspect of Romanticism: its future-oriented poetics. In the work of John Keats, Jane Austen, Lord Byron, and William Hazlitt, Modernity's Mist describes a poetics of future anteriority or the uncertainty of "what will have been"--a grammar of historical engagement for a time of unprecedented political change"-- "Modernity's Mist explores an understudied aspect of Romanticism: its future-oriented poetics. Whereas scholarship has often focused on Romanticism's relations to the past, emphasizing ruins, memory, and mourning, Modernity's Mist situates Romantic epistemological uncertainties in relation to an intellectual history of changing concepts of time and to the shifting historiographical debates of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries--a time when the future was newly characterized both by its radical unpredictability and by the unprecedented speed with which it approached. At the very moment that the rise of periodization made the project of defining the "spirit of the age" increasingly urgent, the sense of speed and unpredictability rendered the historical dimensions of the present deeply elusive. In the work of John Keats, Jane Austen, Lord Byron, and William Hazlitt, Modernity's Mist describes a poetic grammar of future anteriority or the uncertainty of "what will have been": a poetics of anticipation for an age that was--politically, socially, and aesthetically--on the move. While literary historicist critics often are interested in what Romantic writers and their readers would have known, Modernity's Mist is interested in why they felt they could not know the historical dimensions of their own age. And it describes the poetic strategies they used to convey that sense of mystery. In the poetics of anticipation, these writers do not simply reflect the history of their time; their works make available to the imagination a new way of thinking about the historical present when faced with the temporalities of modernity"--

     

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    ISBN: 9780823267972; 9780823267965
    RVK Categories: HL 1131
    Edition: First edition
    Series: Lit Z
    Subjects: Romanticism; English literature; Literature and history; Time in literature; English literature; Literature and history; Poetics; Poetics
    Scope: xi, 185 Seiten, 24 cm
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    Includes note to pages: p. 165-182 and index

  12. Modernity's Mist
    British Romanticism and the poetics of anticipation
    Published: 2016; ©2016
    Publisher:  Fordham University Press, New York

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  17. Reading Keats, Thinking Politics: An Introduction
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