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The Fate of Progress in British Romanticism

Autor Mark Canuel
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 apr 2022
What did Romantic writers mean when they wrote about "progress" and "perfection"? This book shows how Romantic writers inventively responded to familiar ideas about political progress which they inherited from the eighteenth century. Whereas earlier writers such as Voltaire and John Millar likened improvements in political institutions to the progress of the sciences or refinement of manners, the novelists, poets, and political theorists examined in this book reimagined politically progressive thinking in multiple genres. While embracing a commitment to optimistic improvement--increasing freedom, equality, and protection from injury--they also cultivated increasingly visible and volatile energies of religious and political dissent. Earlier narratives of progress tended not only to edit and fictionalize history but also to agglomerate different modes of knowledge and practice in their quest to describe and prescribe uniform cultural improvement. But romantic writers seize on internal division and take it less as an occasion for anxiety, exclusion, or erasure, and more as an impetus to rethink the groundwork of progress itself. Political entities, from Percy Shelley's plans for political reform to Charlotte Smith's motley associations of strangers in The Banished Man, are progressive because they advance some version of collective utility or common good. But they simultaneously stake a claim to progress only insofar as they paradoxically solicit contending vantage points on the criteria for the very public benefit which they passionately pursue. The "majestic edifices" of Wordsworth's imagined university in The Prelude embrace members who are "republican or pious," not to mention the recalcitrant "enthusiast" who is the poet himself.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780192895301
ISBN-10: 0192895303
Pagini: 252
Ilustrații: 7 Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 164 x 241 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Canuel's monograph offers a valuable addition to scholarship on the intersection of politics and aesthetics in the Romantic age, which it usefully updates and at times directly challenges.
Mark Canuel's The Fate of Progress in British Romanticism and the contributors to Romantic Ethics and the "Woke" Romantics implicitly or explicitly examine this question but with different approaches and answers. Canuel does not look to the Romantic period to speak to the social issues that concern progressives today. Instead, he argues that the Romantics offer a different resource for us in their very conceptualization of progress.

Notă biografică

Mark Canuel is Professor of English and Director of the Institute for the Humanities at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He is author of Justice, Dissent, and the Sublime (Johns Hopkins, 2012), as well as other books and articles on Romantic literature, political theory, and aesthetics.