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  1. Romanticism and the human sciences
    poetry, population, and the discourse of the species
    Published: 2000
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [England] [u.a.] ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    "This study examines the dialogue between British Romantic poetry and the human sciences of the period. Maureen McLane reveals how Romantic writers participated in a new-found consciousness of human beings as a species, by analysing their work in... more

    Bibliothek der Hochschule Mainz, Untergeschoss
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    "This study examines the dialogue between British Romantic poetry and the human sciences of the period. Maureen McLane reveals how Romantic writers participated in a new-found consciousness of human beings as a species, by analysing their work in relation to major discourses on moral philosophy, political economy, and the emerging discipline of anthropology. The book offers original readings of canonical works, including Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, and Percy Shelley's Prometheus Unbound, to show how the Romantics internalized and transformed ideas about the imagination, futurity, perfectibility, immortality, and population which so energized the moral and political debates of the period."--Jacket.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0511010842; 9780511010842; 0511034695; 9780511034695; 0511118511; 9780511118517; 9780521773485; 0521773482; 9780511484391; 0511484399; 9780511049941; 0511049943; 0511151144; 9780511151149; 128015473X; 9781280154737
    RVK Categories: HL 1100 ; HL 1131
    Series: Cambridge studies in Romanticism ; 41
    Subjects: Literatur; Romantik; Humanwissenschaften; Geisteswissenschaften
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 282 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 268-275) and index

  2. Romanticism and the human sciences
    poetry, population, and the discourse of the species
    Published: 2000
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [England]

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden, Hochschulbibliothek, Standort Weiden
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0511010842; 0511034695; 0511118511; 0511484399; 0521773482; 9780511010842; 9780511034695; 9780511118517; 9780511484391; 9780521773485
    Series: Cambridge studies in Romanticism ; 41
    Subjects: POETRY / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Gedichten; Engels; Romantiek; Antropologie; Lyrik / englische / Romantik; Lyrik / englische / Gesellschaft / Geschichte 19. Jh; Anthropologie / Lyrik / englische / Geschichte 19. Jh; Lyrik / englische / Anthropologie / Geschichte 19. Jh; Literatur / Englisch / Menschenbild / Geschichte / 1798-1832; Humanwissenschaften; Geisteswissenschaften; Literatur; Romantik; Englisch; Geschichte; Lyrik; Sozialwissenschaften; English literature; Literature and society; Literature and anthropology; Social sciences; Social problems in literature; Romanticism; Population in literature; Humanwissenschaften; Menschenbild; Englisch; Literatur; Romantik
    Other subjects: Geisteswissenschaften / Literatur / Englisch / Geschichte / 1798-1832
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 282 pages)
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 268-275) and index

    1 - Toward an anthropologic: poetry, literature, and the discourse of the species -- - 2 - Do rustics think?: Wordsworth, Coleridge, and the problem of a "human diction" -- - 3 - Literate species: populations, "humanities," and the specific failure of literature in Frankenstein -- - 4 - "Arithmetic of futurity": poetry, population, and the structure of the future -- - 5 - Dead poets and other romantic populations: immortality and its discontents -- - Epilogue, or Immortality interminable: the use of poetry for life

    "This study examines the dialogue between British Romantic poetry and the human sciences of the period. Maureen McLane reveals how Romantic writers participated in a new-found consciousness of human beings as a species, by analysing their work in relation to major discourses on moral philosophy, political economy, and the emerging discipline of anthropology. The book offers original readings of canonical works, including Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, and Percy Shelley's Prometheus Unbound, to show how the Romantics internalized and transformed ideas about the imagination, futurity, perfectibility, immortality, and population which so energized the moral and political debates of the period."--Jacket

  3. Romanticism and the human sciences
    poetry, population, and the discourse of the species
    Published: 2000
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [England]

    "This study examines the dialogue between British Romantic poetry and the human sciences of the period. Maureen McLane reveals how Romantic writers participated in a new-found consciousness of human beings as a species, by analysing their work in... more

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    "This study examines the dialogue between British Romantic poetry and the human sciences of the period. Maureen McLane reveals how Romantic writers participated in a new-found consciousness of human beings as a species, by analysing their work in relation to major discourses on moral philosophy, political economy, and the emerging discipline of anthropology. The book offers original readings of canonical works, including Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, and Percy Shelley's Prometheus Unbound, to show how the Romantics internalized and transformed ideas about the imagination, futurity, perfectibility, immortality, and population which so energized the moral and political debates of the period."--Jacket

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780521773485; 0521773482; 0511010842; 0511484399; 9780511010842; 0511034695; 9780511034695; 0511118511; 9780511118517; 9780511484391
    Series: Cambridge studies in Romanticism ; 41
    Subjects: English literature; Literature and society; Literature and anthropology; Social sciences; Romanticism; Population in literature; Social problems in literature; Literature and anthropology; Social sciences; Literature and society; Romanticism; Population in literature; English literature; Social sciences; Social problems in literature; Romanticism; Population in literature; English literature; Literature and anthropology; Literature and society; POETRY ; English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; English literature; Literature and anthropology; Literature and society; Population in literature; Romanticism; Social problems in literature; Social sciences; Gedichten; Engels; Romantiek; Antropologie; Humanwissenschaften; Geisteswissenschaften; Literatur; Romantik; Lyrik ; englische ; Romantik; Lyrik ; englische ; Gesellschaft ; Geschichte 19. Jh; Anthropologie ; Lyrik ; englische ; Geschichte 19. Jh; Lyrik ; englische ; Anthropologie ; Geschichte 19. Jh; Literatur ; Englisch ; Menschenbild ; Geschichte ; 1798-1832; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
    Other subjects: Geisteswissenschaften ; Literatur ; Englisch ; Geschichte ; 1798-1832
    Scope: Online Ressource (x, 282 p.)
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (p. 268-275) and index. - Description based on print version record

    1.Toward an anthropologic: poetry, literature, and the discourse of the species2.Do rustics think?: Wordsworth, Coleridge, and the problem of a "human diction"3.Literate species: populations, "humanities," and the specific failure of literature in Frankenstein4."Arithmetic of futurity": poetry, population, and the structure of the future5.Dead poets and other romantic populations: immortality and its discontentsEpilogue, or Immortality interminable: the use of poetry for life.