Romanticism and Politics, 1789–1832

Romanticism and Politics, 1789–1832

Author: Carol Bolton

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2022-07-30

Total Pages: 2128

ISBN-13: 1000743640

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The history of the Romantic period is often dominated by the cataclysmic political events that occurred within it The collection is divided into thematically linked sections, each of which is prefaced with brief notes on themes, issues and texts, and lists of books for further study. The dates of the period have been extended at the beginning to provide extracts from texts that frame the ensuing radical debate that arose around the French Revolution and concludes at the Reform Act of 1832, which can be seen as the culmination of the movement for political reform in the latter half of the Romantic period. The division of topic areas within the volumes into specific areas of interest will provide an easy route to negotiate the texts, whereas sections such as 'Women and politics' and 'Colonial politics' will highlight previously neglected areas.


Imagination under Pressure, 1789–1832

Imagination under Pressure, 1789–1832

Author: John Whale

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2000-07-07

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 113942680X

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This ambitious study, first published in 2000, offers a radical reassessment of one of the most important concepts of the Romantic period - the imagination. In contrast to traditional accounts, John Whale locates the Romantic imagination within the period's lively and often antagonistic polemics on aesthetics and politics. In particular he focuses on the different versions of imagination produced within British writing in response to the cultural crises of the French Revolution and the ideology of utilitarianism. Through detailed analysis of key texts by Burke, Paine, Wollstonecraft, Bentham, Hazlitt, Cobbett and Coleridge, Imagination under Pressure seeks to restore the role of imagination as a more positive force within cultural critique. The book concludes with a chapter on the afterlife of the Coleridgean imagination in the work of John Stuart Mill and I. A. Richards. As a whole it represents a timely and inventive contribution to the ongoing redefinition of Romantic literary and political culture.


Romantic Antiquity

Romantic Antiquity

Author: Jonathan Sachs

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2010-02-04

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 0195376129

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This work argues that Rome is relevant to the Romantic period not as the continuation of an earlier neoclassicism, but rather as a concept that is simultaneously transformed and transformative: transformed in the sense that new models of historical thinking produced a changed understandings of historicity itself.


Romanticism And Politics, 1789-1832

Romanticism And Politics, 1789-1832

Author: Carol Bolton

Publisher:

Published: 2007-01-30

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780415340823

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The history of the Romantic period is often dominated by the cataclysmic political events that occurred within it The collection is divided into thematically linked sections, each of which is prefaced with brief notes on themes, issues and texts, and lists of books for further study. The dates of the period have been extended at the beginning to provide extracts from texts that frame the ensuing radical debate that arose around the French Revolution and concludes at the Reform Act of 1832, which can be seen as the culmination of the movement for political reform in the latter half of the Romantic period. The division of topic areas within the volumes into specific areas of interest will provide an easy route to negotiate the texts, whereas sections such as 'Women and politics' and 'Colonial politics' will highlight previously neglected areas.


Romanticism&Politics 1789-1832

Romanticism&Politics 1789-1832

Author: Carol Bolton

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-01-08

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 100074759X

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The history of the Romantic period is often dominated by the cataclysmic political events that occurred within it The collection is divided into thematically linked sections, each of which is prefaced with brief notes on themes, issues and texts, and lists of books for further study. The dates of the period have been extended at the beginning to provide extracts from texts that frame the ensuing radical debate that arose around the French Revolution and concludes at the Reform Act of 1832, which can be seen as the culmination of the movement for political reform in the latter half of the Romantic period. The division of topic areas within the volumes into specific areas of interest will provide an easy route to negotiate the texts, whereas sections such as 'Women and politics' and 'Colonial politics' will highlight previously neglected areas.


Romanticism & Politics 1789-1832

Romanticism & Politics 1789-1832

Author: Carol Bolton

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-12-23

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 1000741249

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First published in 2006. A collection of five volumes containing, letters, text excerpts and papers illustrating Romanticism and Politics from 1789 to 1832. Volume 4 looks at Social reform, Politics and justice and Women and politics.


Romantic Cartographies

Romantic Cartographies

Author: Sally Bushell

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2020-12-10

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 1108603173

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Romantic Cartographies is the first collection to explore the reach and significance of cartographic practice in Romantic-period culture. Revealing the diverse ways in which the period sought to map and spatialise itself, the volume also considers the engagement of our own digital cultures with Romanticism's 'map-mindedness'. Original, exploratory essays engage with a wide range of cartographic projects, objects and experiences in Britain, and globally. Subjects range from Wordsworth, Clare and Walter Scott, to Romantic board games and geographical primers, to reveal the pervasiveness of the cartographic imagination in private and public spheres. Bringing together literary analysis, creative practice, geography, cartography, history, politics and contemporary technologies – just as the cartographic enterprise did in the Romantic period itself – Romantic Cartographies enriches our understanding of what it means to 'map' literature and culture.


Romanticism & Politics 1789-1832

Romanticism & Politics 1789-1832

Author: Carol Bolton

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-03-06

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 1000741230

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First published in 2006. A collection of five volumes containing, letters, text excerpts and papers illustrating Romanticism and Politics from 1789 to 1832. Volume 3 covers Political philosophy and Political economy.


British Satire and the Politics of Style, 1789-1832

British Satire and the Politics of Style, 1789-1832

Author: Gary Dyer

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2006-11-02

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 9780521027441

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Gary Dyer breaks new ground by surveying and interpreting hundreds of satirical poems and prose narratives published in Britain during the Romantic period. These works have been neglected by literary scholars, satisfied that satire disappeared in the late eighteenth century. Dyer argues that satire continued to be a major and widely-read genre, and that contemporary political and social conflicts gave new meanings to conventions inherited from classical Rome and eighteenth-century England. He includes a bibliography of more than 700 volumes containing satirical verses.


Romanticism: A Very Short Introduction

Romanticism: A Very Short Introduction

Author: Michael Ferber

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2010-09-23

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 019956891X

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The only short introduction to Romanticism that incorporates not only the English but the Continental movements, and not only literature but music, art, religion, and philosophy.-publisher description.