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  1. Anger, revolution, and romanticism
    Published: 2005
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The Romantic age was one of anger and its consequences: revolution and reaction, terror and war. Andrew M. Stauffer explores the changing place of anger in the literature and culture of the period, as English men and women rethought their... more

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    The Romantic age was one of anger and its consequences: revolution and reaction, terror and war. Andrew M. Stauffer explores the changing place of anger in the literature and culture of the period, as English men and women rethought their relationship to the aggressive passions in the wake of the French Revolution. Drawing on diverse fields and discourses such as aesthetics, politics, medicine and the law and tracing the classical legacy the Romantics inherited, Stauffer charts the period's struggle to define the relationship of anger to justice and the creative self. In their poetry and prose, Romantic authors including Blake, Coleridge, Godwin, Shelley and Byron negotiate the meanings of indignation and rage amidst a clamourous debate over the place of anger in art and in civil society. This innovative book has much to contribute to the understanding of Romantic literature and the cultural history of the emotions.

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780511484506
    RVK Categories: HL 1131
    Series: Cambridge studies in Romanticism ; 62
    Subjects: Englisch; Literatur; Romantik; Zorn <Motiv>; Revolution <Motiv>
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  2. Anger, revolution, and romanticism
    Published: 2005
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The Romantic age was one of anger and its consequences: revolution and reaction, terror and war. Andrew M. Stauffer explores the changing place of anger in the literature and culture of the period, as English men and women rethought their... more

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    The Romantic age was one of anger and its consequences: revolution and reaction, terror and war. Andrew M. Stauffer explores the changing place of anger in the literature and culture of the period, as English men and women rethought their relationship to the aggressive passions in the wake of the French Revolution. Drawing on diverse fields and discourses such as aesthetics, politics, medicine and the law and tracing the classical legacy the Romantics inherited, Stauffer charts the period's struggle to define the relationship of anger to justice and the creative self. In their poetry and prose, Romantic authors including Blake, Coleridge, Godwin, Shelley and Byron negotiate the meanings of indignation and rage amidst a clamourous debate over the place of anger in art and in civil society. This innovative book has much to contribute to the understanding of Romantic literature and the cultural history of the emotions

     

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    Series: Cambridge studies in Romanticism ; 62
    Subjects: Romanticism; Revolutions in literature; Anger in literature; English literature; English literature; English literature ; 19th century ; History and criticism; English literature ; French influences; Romanticism ; Great Britain; Revolutions in literature; Anger in literature; France ; History ; Revolution, 1789-1799 ; Literature and the revolution; France ; History ; Revolution, 1789-1799 ; Influence
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    Introduction : fits of rage -- 1. Towards romantic anger -- 2. Burke, Coleridge, and the rage for indignation -- 3. Inflammatory reactions -- 4. Provocation and the plot of anger -- 5. Shelley and the masks of anger -- 6. Byron's curse.

  3. Anger, revolution, and romanticism
    Published: 2005
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The Romantic age was one of anger and its consequences: revolution and reaction, terror and war. Andrew M. Stauffer explores the changing place of anger in the literature and culture of the period, as English men and women rethought their... more

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    The Romantic age was one of anger and its consequences: revolution and reaction, terror and war. Andrew M. Stauffer explores the changing place of anger in the literature and culture of the period, as English men and women rethought their relationship to the aggressive passions in the wake of the French Revolution. Drawing on diverse fields and discourses such as aesthetics, politics, medicine and the law and tracing the classical legacy the Romantics inherited, Stauffer charts the period's struggle to define the relationship of anger to justice and the creative self. In their poetry and prose, Romantic authors including Blake, Coleridge, Godwin, Shelley and Byron negotiate the meanings of indignation and rage amidst a clamourous debate over the place of anger in art and in civil society. This innovative book has much to contribute to the understanding of Romantic literature and the cultural history of the emotions

     

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    Series: Cambridge studies in Romanticism ; 62
    Subjects: Geschichte; English literature / 19th century / History and criticism; English literature / French influences; Romanticism / Great Britain; Revolutions in literature; Anger in literature; Englisch; Romantik; Literatur; Zorn <Motiv>; Französische Revolution <Motiv>
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  4. Anger, revolution, and romanticism
    Published: 2005
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    The Romantic age was one of anger and its consequences: revolution and reaction, terror and war. Andrew M. Stauffer explores the changing place of anger in the literature and culture of the period, as English men and women rethought their... more

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    The Romantic age was one of anger and its consequences: revolution and reaction, terror and war. Andrew M. Stauffer explores the changing place of anger in the literature and culture of the period, as English men and women rethought their relationship to the aggressive passions in the wake of the French Revolution. Drawing on diverse fields and discourses such as aesthetics, politics, medicine and the law and tracing the classical legacy the Romantics inherited, Stauffer charts the period's struggle to define the relationship of anger to justice and the creative self. In their poetry and prose, Romantic authors including Blake, Coleridge, Godwin, Shelley and Byron negotiate the meanings of indignation and rage amidst a clamourous debate over the place of anger in art and in civil society. This innovative book has much to contribute to the understanding of Romantic literature and the cultural history of the emotions

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780511484506
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    Series: Cambridge studies in Romanticism ; 62
    Subjects: Romanticism; Revolutions in literature; Anger in literature; English literature; English literature; English literature ; 19th century ; History and criticism; English literature ; French influences; Romanticism ; Great Britain; Revolutions in literature; Anger in literature; France ; History ; Revolution, 1789-1799 ; Literature and the revolution; France ; History ; Revolution, 1789-1799 ; Influence
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 221 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
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    Introduction : fits of rage -- 1. Towards romantic anger -- 2. Burke, Coleridge, and the rage for indignation -- 3. Inflammatory reactions -- 4. Provocation and the plot of anger -- 5. Shelley and the masks of anger -- 6. Byron's curse.

  5. Anger, revolution, and romanticism
    Published: 2005
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K

    Andrew M. Stauffer explores the changing place of anger in the literature and culture of the Romantic period, particularly in the poetry and prose of Blake, Coleridge, Godwin, Shelley, and Byron. This innovative book has much to contribute to the... more

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    Andrew M. Stauffer explores the changing place of anger in the literature and culture of the Romantic period, particularly in the poetry and prose of Blake, Coleridge, Godwin, Shelley, and Byron. This innovative book has much to contribute to the understanding of Romantic literature and the cultural history of emotions Cover; Half-title; Series-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction: fits of rage; CHAPTER 1 Towards Romantic anger; CHAPTER 2 Burke, Coleridge, and the rage for indignation; CHAPTER 3 Inflammatory reactions; CHAPTER 4 Provocation and the plot of anger; CHAPTER 5 Shelley and the masks of anger; CHAPTER 6 Byron's curse; Epilogue; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

     

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