Romantic Border CrossingsRoutledge, 2016年4月8日 - 240 頁 Romantic Border Crossings participates in the important movement towards 'otherness' in Romanticism, by uncovering the intellectual and disciplinary anxieties that surround comparative studies of British, American, and European literature and culture. As this diverse group of essays demonstrates, we can now speak of a global Romanticism that encompasses emerging critical categories such as Romantic pedagogy, transatlantic studies, and transnationalism, with the result that 'new' works by writers marginalized by class, gender, race, or geography are invited into the canon at the same time that fresh readings of traditional texts emerge. Exemplifying these developments, the authors and topics examined include Elizabeth Inchbald, Lord Byron, Gérard de Nerval, English Jacobinism, Goethe, the Gothic, Orientalism, Emily Dickinson, Walt Whitman, Anglo-American conflicts, manifest destiny, and teaching romanticism. The collection constitutes a powerful rethinking of the divisions that continue to haunt Romantic studies. |
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... father's or mother's Romanticism , which , according to conventional wisdom , concentrates on local concerns , withdrawing from the urban center or from the inter- or intracultural interrogations and interventions that the above list ...
... father's or mother's Romanticism , which , according to conventional wisdom , concentrates on local concerns , withdrawing from the urban center or from the inter- or intracultural interrogations and interventions that the above list ...
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... father , any more than it did for Romanticists as they expanded into previously uncontested critical spaces and , in the process , created new ones . Nor does it mean accepting what Djelal Kadir sarcastically refers to as comparative ...
... father , any more than it did for Romanticists as they expanded into previously uncontested critical spaces and , in the process , created new ones . Nor does it mean accepting what Djelal Kadir sarcastically refers to as comparative ...
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... father , Lord Elmwood , whose powerful expectations constrain Matilda within a patriarchal ethos . Liminality is dangerous precisely because its presence points to the " revolutionary implications " of alternatives , but it is also ...
... father , Lord Elmwood , whose powerful expectations constrain Matilda within a patriarchal ethos . Liminality is dangerous precisely because its presence points to the " revolutionary implications " of alternatives , but it is also ...
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... father , in which she can only dwell with him on the condition that she never make her presence known , and asserts that Matilda's presence through absence deconstructs the thoroughgoing patriarchal dominance that Matilda must endure ...
... father , in which she can only dwell with him on the condition that she never make her presence known , and asserts that Matilda's presence through absence deconstructs the thoroughgoing patriarchal dominance that Matilda must endure ...
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... father's world of business and in his acceptance of the mother's choice of theater, a stage on which he literally enacts his Oedipal anxieties, the theater ultimately becomes for Wilhelm Meister his occupation, his “business,” his ...
... father's world of business and in his acceptance of the mother's choice of theater, a stage on which he literally enacts his Oedipal anxieties, the theater ultimately becomes for Wilhelm Meister his occupation, his “business,” his ...
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Elsewhere on Stage | |
The Bounded Body and Embodied Boundary in Inchbalds | |
Byron Under the Black Flag | |
Crossing Boundaries in Nervals Voyage en Orient | |
Transgressions of Gender and Generation in the Families of Goethes Meister | |
Loss and Mourning in Gottfried August Bürgers Lenore | |
Rethinking the Terms of English | |
The Poetry of Early Psychiatrists 17901830 | |
Gothic Novels and the Borders of History | |
Crossing the Borders of Genre in Romantics Scholarship and the Classroom | |
Crossing Race and Ethnicity in Whitmans Leaves of Grass | |
Dickinsons Dying in Drama and Arnims Liebestod | |
Index | |
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