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Romanticism and the Uses of Genre

Autor David Duff
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 oct 2013
This wide-ranging and original book reappraises the role of genre, and genre theory, in British Romanticism. Analyzing numerous examples from 1760 to 1830, David Duff examines the generic innovations and experiments which propel the Romantic 'revolution in literature', but also the fascination with archaic forms such as the ballad, sonnet, and romance, whose revival and transformation make Romanticism a 'retro' movement as well as a revolutionary one. The tension between the drives to 'make it old' and to 'make it new' generates one of the most dynamic phases in the history of literature, whose complications are played out in the critical writing of the period as well as its creative literature. Incorporating extensive research on classification systems and reception history as well as on literary forms themselves, Romanticism and the Uses of Genre demonstrates how new ideas about the role and status of genre influenced not only authors but also publishers, editors, reviewers, and readers. The focus is on poetry, but a wider spectrum of genres is considered, a central theme being the relationship - hierarchical, competitive, combinatory - between genres. Among the topics addressed are generic primitivism and forgery; Enlightenment theory and the 'cognitive turn'; the impact of German transcendental aesthetics; organic and anti-organic form; the role of genre in the French Revolution debate; the poetics of the fragment; and the theory and practice of genre-mixing. Unprecedented in its scope and detail, this important book establishes a new way of reading Romantic literature which brings into focus for the first time its tangled relationship with genre.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780199683321
ISBN-10: 0199683328
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 9 black-and-white halftones
Dimensiuni: 156 x 233 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Review from previous edition Duff provides illuminating evidence for the view that the Romantic period was acutely genre-conscious... this is a richly detailed and admirably researched book that will prove invaluable to all students of Romanticism
a remarkable achievement ... Duff writes lucidly and eloquently... His book is a pleasure as well as an education to read.
The question of genre is still one of the thorniest in literary criticism, and its complexities persist beyond all theoretical paradigms brought to bear on it. Romantic genre, arguably the very ground of our cultural conundrums about reference, historicity, and class, has found a worthy scholar in David Duff, who gathers the dense materials of his subject with an unblinking rigor ... judicious and impressive
the most comprehensive study of the literary field of Romantic poetry to have appeared since Stuart Curran's landmark Poetic Form and British Romanticism (Oxford, 1986). Duff brings a historically more dynamic, developmental understanding of genre, its historical roots, and its formation within the institutions of literary production... Authoritative in range and command
an ambitious, timely, and insightful appraisal... Duff's chapters are eclectic, comprehensive, and packed with detail, and... will undoubtedly benefit both undergraduates and scholars alike in their quest to fathom the underlying complexities and inherent tensions associated with the 'uses of genre', not just in the Romantic period but throughout the eighteenth century and beyond.
Duff's very fine study... adds significantly to our understanding of the complexities of a topic that in its day was conceptually and practically all over the map
Duff's recent work on Romantic poetry shows the extent to which genre studies are very much alive and kicking. Drawing on German and English Romantic theory and practice... Duff's book is to be saluted for its engaging richness and subtlety
Duff's elegant, lucid prose and his careful documentation reinforce his compelling thesis that during the Romantic era genres (and genre theories) were neither degraded nor compromised but were, to the contrary, revived, subverted and most of all recombined for strikingly new artistic and ideological purposes. Books that offer a genuinely 'fresh' look - a startlingly new perspective - are rare: this is one such book, and reading it is richly rewarding.
Anyone interested in a careful and fair-minded assessment of neoclassical genre criticism and the intellectual heirs and rebels it produced would do well to consult this book; and even scholars familiar with the field might make surprising discoveries about texts or interconnections they had not previously considered.

Notă biografică

David Duff studied in York and taught in Poland at the Nicholas Copernicus University of Torun and the University of Gdansk before moving to Scotland. He has published widely on Romantic poetics and book history. His previous publications include Romance and Revolution: Shelley and the Politics of a Genre (1994), an anthology of Modern Genre Theory (2000), and a co-edited collection, Scotland, Ireland, and the Romantic Aesthetic (2007). He is currently editing The Oxford Handbook of British Romanticism and The Oxford Anthology of Romanticism, a major new teaching anthology.