The Meaning of Life in Romantic Poetry and Poetics |
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Author:
| Wilson, Ross |
Editor:
| Wilson, Ross |
ISBN: | 978-1-281-93119-1 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2008 |
Publisher: | Routledge
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $160.80 |
Book Description:
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This volume brings together an impressive range of established and emerging scholars to investigate the meaning of life in Romantic poetry and poetics. This investigation involves sustained attention to a set of challenging questions at the heart of British Romantic poetic practice and theory. Is poetry alive for the Romantic poets? If so, how? Does life always mean life ? In a range of essays from a variety of complementary perspectives, a number of major Romantic poets are...
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This volume brings together an impressive range of established and emerging scholars to investigate the meaning of life in Romantic poetry and poetics. This investigation involves sustained attention to a set of challenging questions at the heart of British Romantic poetic practice and theory. Is poetry alive for the Romantic poets? If so, how? Does life always mean life ? In a range of essays from a variety of complementary perspectives, a number of major Romantic poets are examined in detail. The fate of Romantic conceptions of life in later poetry also receives attention. Through, for examples, a revision of Blake s relationship to so-called rationalism, a renewed examination of Wordsworth s fascination with country graveyards, an exploration of Shelley s concept of survival, and a discussion of the notions of life in Byron, Kierkegaard, and Mozart, this volume opens up new and exciting terrain in Romantic poetry s relation to literary theory, the history of philosophy, ethics, and aesthetics.