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Romantic Writing and the Empire of Signs

Author : Karen Fang
Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2010-02-02
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780813928821

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Romantic Writing and the Empire of Signs by Karen Fang Pdf

Nineteenth-century periodicals frequently compared themselves to the imperial powers then dissecting the globe, and this interest in imperialism can be seen in the exotic motifs that surfaced in works by such late Romantic authors as John Keats, Charles Lamb, James Hogg, Letitia Landon, and Lord Byron. Karen Fang explores the collaboration of these authors with periodical magazines to show how an interdependent relationship between these visual themes and rhetorical style enabled these authors to model their writing on the imperial project. Fang argues that in the decades after Waterloo late Romantic authors used imperial culture to capitalize on the contemporary explosion of periodical magazines. This proliferation of "post-Napoleonic" writing—often referencing exotic locales—both revises longstanding notions about literary orientalism and reveals a remarkable synthesis of Romantic idealism with contemporary cultural materialism that heretofore has not been explored. Indeed, in interlocking case studies that span the reach of British conquest, ranging from Greece, China, and Egypt to Italy and Tahiti, Fang challenges a major convention of periodical publication. While periodicals are usually thought to be defined by time, this account of the geographic attention exerted by late Romantic authors shows them to be equally concerned with space. With its exploration of magazines and imperialism as a context for Romantic writing, culture, and aesthetics, this book will appeal not only to scholars of book history and reading cultures but also to those of nineteenth-century British writing and history.

Alimentary Orientalism

Author : Yin Yuan
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2023-06-16
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781684484683

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Alimentary Orientalism by Yin Yuan Pdf

What, exactly, did tea, sugar, and opium mean in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Britain? Alimentary Orientalism reassesses the politics of Orientalist representation by examining the contentious debates surrounding these exotic, recently popularized, and literally consumable things. It suggests that the interwoven discourses sparked by these commodities transformed the period’s literary Orientalism and created surprisingly self-reflexive ways through which British writers encountered and imagined cultural otherness. Tracing exotic ingestion as a motif across a range of authors and genres, this book considers how, why, and whither writers used scenes of eating, drinking, and smoking to diagnose and interrogate their own solipsistic constructions of the Orient. As national and cultural boundaries became increasingly porous, such self-reflexive inquiries into the nature and role of otherness provided an unexpected avenue for British imperial subjectivity to emerge and coalesce.

Women, Love, and Commodity Culture in British Romanticism

Author : Daniela Garofalo
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2016-02-17
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781134778843

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Women, Love, and Commodity Culture in British Romanticism by Daniela Garofalo Pdf

Offering a new understanding of canonical Romanticism, Daniela Garofalo suggests that representations of erotic love in the period have been largely misunderstood. Commonly understood as a means for transcending political and economic realities, love, for several canonical Romantic writers, offers, instead, a contestation of those realities. Garofalo argues that Romantic writers show that the desire for transcendence through love mimics the desire for commodity consumption and depends on the same dynamic of delayed fulfillment that was advocated by thinkers such as Adam Smith. As writers such as William Blake, Lord Byron, Sir Walter Scott, John Keats, and Emily Brontë engaged with the period's concern with political economy and the nature of desire, they challenged stereotypical representations of women either as self-denying consumers or as intemperate participants in the market economy. Instead, their works show the importance of women for understanding modern economics, with women's desire conceived as a force that not only undermines the political economy's emphasis on productivity, growth, and perpetual consumption, but also holds forth the possibility of alternatives to a system of capitalist exchange.

Women, Love, and Commodity Culture in British Romanticism

Author : Professor Daniela Garofalo
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2013-05-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781409479277

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Women, Love, and Commodity Culture in British Romanticism by Professor Daniela Garofalo Pdf

Offering a new understanding of canonical Romanticism, Daniela Garofalo suggests that representations of erotic love in the period have been largely misunderstood. Commonly understood as a means for transcending political and economic realities, love, for several canonical Romantic writers, offers, instead, a contestation of those realities. Garofalo argues that Romantic writers show that the desire for transcendence through love mimics the desire for commodity consumption and depends on the same dynamic of delayed fulfillment that was advocated by thinkers such as Adam Smith. As writers such as William Blake, Lord Byron, Sir Walter Scott, John Keats, and Emily Brontë engaged with the period's concern with political economy and the nature of desire, they challenged stereotypical representations of women either as self-denying consumers or as intemperate participants in the market economy. Instead, their works show the importance of women for understanding modern economics, with women's desire conceived as a force that not only undermines the political economy's emphasis on productivity, growth, and perpetual consumption, but also holds forth the possibility of alternatives to a system of capitalist exchange.

Coleridge, Romanticism and the Orient

Author : David Vallins,Kaz Oishi,Seamus Perry
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2013-06-06
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781441121349

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Coleridge, Romanticism and the Orient by David Vallins,Kaz Oishi,Seamus Perry Pdf

While postcolonial studies of Romantic-period literature have flourished in recent years, scholars have long neglected the extent of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's engagement with the Orient in both his literary and philsophical writings. Bringing together leading international writers, Coleridge, Romanticism and the Orient is the first substantial exploration of Coleridge's literary and scholarly representations of the east and the ways in which these were influenced by and went on to influence his own work and the orientalism of the Romanticists more broadly. Bringing together postcolonial, philsophical, historicist and literary-critical perspectives, this groundbreaking book develops a new understanding of 'Orientalism' that recognises the importance of colonial ideologies in Romantic representations of the East as well as appreciating the unique forms of meaning and value which authors such as Coleridge asscoiated with the Orient.

Romantic Englishness

Author : D. Higgins
Publisher : Springer
Page : 225 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2014-09-23
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781137411631

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Romantic Englishness by D. Higgins Pdf

Romantic Englishness investigates how narratives of localised selfhood in English Romantic writing are produced in relation to national and transnational formations. This book focuses on autobiographical texts by authors such as John Clare, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Hazlitt, Charles Lamb, and William Wordsworth.

British Orientalisms, 1759–1835

Author : James Watt
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 301 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2019-05-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781108472661

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British Orientalisms, 1759–1835 by James Watt Pdf

Illuminates Britons' changing sense of themselves in relation to their Eastern others during an age of empire and revolution.

Romanticism and Blackwood's Magazine

Author : R. Morrison,D. Roberts
Publisher : Springer
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2013-02-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781137303851

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Romanticism and Blackwood's Magazine by R. Morrison,D. Roberts Pdf

This collection of essays throws vast new light on the most significant literary-political journal of the Romantic age. Its chapters analyze Blackwood's wide-ranging contributions on some of the most topical issues in Romantic studies, including celebrity, British versus Scottish nationalism, and the rise of terror and detective fiction.

Romantic Readers and Transatlantic Travel

Author : Robin Jarvis
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2016-04-08
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781317061441

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Romantic Readers and Transatlantic Travel by Robin Jarvis Pdf

Why and how did people read literature on North America by explorers, travellers, emigrants, and tourists? This is the central question Robin Jarvis takes up as he addresses a significant gap in scholarship on travel writing: its contemporary reception. Referencing reviews in the periodical press, personal journals, letters, autobiographies, marginalia, and bibliographical evidence relating to the production, distribution, and reception of travel literature, Jarvis focuses especially on the ideas and perceptions of North America expressed by individuals who never visited the subcontinent. Among the issues Jarvis explores are what the British reception of North American travel narratives says about the ways in which the United States was imagined in the Romantic period; how poets such as Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Felicia Hemans, Robert Southey, and William Wordsworth, all voracious travel readers, incorporated their readings of travel books into their works; and the ways in which the reception of North American travel writing should be contextualized within the broader contours of British society and culture. Significantly, Jarvis differentiates between different communities of readers to show the extent to which class or professional status affected the way travel literature was read. Of equally crucial importance, he discusses the reception of travel literature on Canada and the Arctic as distinct from that on the United States. His book constitutes the most thorough exploration to date of the private reading experiences of travel literature during the Romantic period.

Romantic Gothic

Author : Angela Wright
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2015-11-16
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780748696758

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Romantic Gothic by Angela Wright Pdf

"Traces the Gothic impulses in proto-Romantic and Romantic British, American and European culture, 1740-1830"--Quatrième de couverture.

Literary Translation in Periodicals

Author : Laura Fólica,Diana Roig-Sanz,Stefania Caristia
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Page : 411 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2020-12-10
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027260598

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Literary Translation in Periodicals by Laura Fólica,Diana Roig-Sanz,Stefania Caristia Pdf

While translation history, literary translation, and periodical publications have been extensively analyzed within the fields of Translation Studies, Comparative Literature, and Communication Sciences, the relationship between these three topics remains underexplored. Literary Translation in Periodicals argues that there is a pressing need for an analytical focus on translation in periodicals, a collaborative network of researchers, and a transnational and interdisciplinary approach. The book pursues two goals: (1) to highlight the innovative theoretical and methodological issues intrinsic to analyzing literary translation in periodical publications on a small and large scale, and (2) to contribute to a developing field by providing several case studies on translation in periodicals over a wide range of areas and periods (Europe, Latin America, and Asia in the 19th and 20th centuries) that go beyond the more traditional focus on national and European periodicals and translations. Combining qualitative and quantitative methods of analysis, as well as hermeneutical and sociological approaches, this book reviews conceptual and methodological tools and proposes innovative techniques, such as social network analysis, big data, and large-scale analysis, for tracing the history and evolution of literary translation in periodical publications.

The Familiar Essay, Romantic Affect and Metropolitan Culture

Author : Simon Peter Hull
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2018-06-11
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781527512337

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The Familiar Essay, Romantic Affect and Metropolitan Culture by Simon Peter Hull Pdf

Through close readings of diverse examples by Lamb, De Quincey, Hazlitt, Irving and Poe, this book argues that the familiar essay in the Romantic period embodies a quintessentially metropolitan mode of affect. The generic traits of the essay—astuteness of observation, an ambulatory or paratactic movement of thought, and an urbane tone of wry or ironic humour—all predispose it to the expression of a detached, non-pathological state of mind. This is a mind conditioned by the quickened pace, assorted humanity, and plenitude of spectacle which characterise urban and urbanised life. In making a valuable, genre-based contribution to scholarship on the importance to Romantic studies of the city and metropolitan culture, the traditional concept of Romantic affect is reassessed. The book proposes a more complex and varied model than the simple binary one of a “feeling” reaction to Enlightenment “reason.” Partly enacted within its own formal parameters and partly through its disruptive and genre-transcending progeny, the essayistic figure, the familiar essay articulates a blithe and, at times, shocking and provocative discourse of “un-affect,” or a strategically and often satirical callousness. Therefore, the overall concept of affect in this period needs to be understood not as a unified entity opposed to Enlightenment reason, but a dialogue between concurrent, opposing modes, played out against a dichotomized geo-cultural landscape of the country and the city. Essayistic un-affect emerges, in the end, as an apolitical phenomenon, a primary vehicle for the essayist’s inherent scepticism, sometimes enabling outright ridicule and, at other times, a tentative questioning or probing of both orthodox thought and emerging ideas: from the rarefied liberalist sensibility of the Lake poets, to the hubristic vanity of the colonial adventurer, and from the allure of hedonistic, Old World decadence to the proscriptive strictures of moralistic art.

The Oxford Handbook of British Romanticism

Author : David Duff
Publisher : Oxford Handbooks
Page : 817 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780199660896

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The Oxford Handbook of British Romanticism by David Duff Pdf

This Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of British Romantic literature and an authoritative guide to all aspects of the movement including its historical, cultural, and intellectual contexts, and its connections with the literature and thought of other countries. All the major Romantic writers are covered alongside lesser known writers.

James Hogg and British Romanticism

Author : Meiko O'Halloran
Publisher : Springer
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2016-01-26
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781137559050

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James Hogg and British Romanticism by Meiko O'Halloran Pdf

This study argues for Hogg's centrality to British Romanticism, resituating his work in relation to many of his more famous Romantic contemporaries. Hogg creates a unique literary style which, the author argues, is best described as 'kaleidoscopic' in view of its similarities with David Brewster's kaleidoscope, invented in 1816.