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Romantic Responses to Revolution through Miltonic Ideas of the Fall: Routledge Focus on Literature

Autor Callum Fraser
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 dec 2024
Romantic Responses to Revolution through Miltonic Ideas of the Fall explores the influence of John Milton’s epic poem, Paradise Lost, on a range of Romantic and post-Romantic writers. Specifically, the book examines the way in which these writers use the Fall, and the notion of ‘fallenness’ — as envisioned in Paradise Lost — as a model for writing about their roles as poets/writers in periods of political and cultural turmoil.
This book will be of value to undergraduate and postgraduate students of English Literature with a specific interest in the Romantics. The writers and texts featured — including the ‘big six’ of Romantic poets, and three canonical novels of the early nineteenth century — are very widely studied on English Literature courses across the UK, US, and Europe. This makes the book an ideal reference text or inspiration point for essays, coursework, and theses, while the concise and accessible style should be especially appealing for undergraduates and lecturers looking for an approachable overview of Romantic responses to revolution and the influence of Milton.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032864228
ISBN-10: 1032864222
Pagini: 112
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Focus on Literature

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Introduction   
Part I. Romantic Poets’ Responses to Miltonic Ideas of the Fall      
Chapter 1. First-Generation Romantics: Revolutionary Responses to Miltonic Ideas of the Fall           
1.1. William Blake: Poetry as Rebellion — Reconciling Blake and Milton
1.2. Coleridge: Retrospective Conservatism and the Intervening Voice      
1.3. Wordsworth: ‘Two Consciousnesses’ and The Consummation of the Poet’s Mind           
Chapter 2. Byron and Keats: Intergenerational Conflict and Rising from the Fall  
2.1. Byron: ‘being/ Yourselves in your resistance’: The Value of Ideological Integrity in Cain
2.2. Keats: The Necessary Transition to a New Poetic Order
Part II. Writing from the Literary ‘Lacuna’: Divided Voices and Divided Sympathies
Chapter 3. Frankenstein and Mary Shelley’s Radical Scepticism
Chapter 4. ‘Neither Whig, Tory, Radical, nor Destructionist’: The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner and the ‘Polydoxy’ of James Hogg   
Chapter 5. Wuthering Heights: ‘As Different as a Moonbeam from Lightning’ — Reconciling Romanticism and Victorianism
Conclusion     

Notă biografică

Callum Fraser currently works as a commissioning editor at CRC Press/ Taylor & Francis. He received a PhD from Newcastle University in 2017 with a critical focus on the influence of Milton on the Romantics, as well as undertaking a related creative project. He maintains his interest in this literary period and is currently working on a Gothic novel set in rural Cumberland, 1824.

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Romantic Responses to Revolution through Miltonic Ideas of the Fall explores the influence of John Milton’s epic poem, Paradise Lost, on a range of Romantic and post-Romantic writers.