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Byron's Ghosts Gavin Hopps (University of St. Andrews (United Kingdom))

Byron's Ghosts By Gavin Hopps (University of St. Andrews (United Kingdom))

Summary

The first book-length examination of spectrality in Byrons work, this critical collection questions the popular image of Byron as a sceptical or anti-Romantic poet and in so doing reveals a great deal about his work.

Byron's Ghosts Summary

Byron's Ghosts: The Spectral, the Spiritual and the Supernatural by Gavin Hopps (University of St. Andrews (United Kingdom))

Byron is rarely thought of as a spiritual writer. However, as this bold new collection shows, this is the result of an impoverished notion of the spiritual and a reflection of biased priorities in Romantic studies. Reflecting on the poets claim that immaterialisms a serious matter, this interdisciplinary collection of essays, from British and American scholars, calls into question the prevailing materialist consensus, and offers a fresh and theoretically inflected reading of Byrons poetry. Byrons Ghosts is the first book-length examination of spectrality in Byrons work. It is on the one hand concerned with what Mary Shelley in her essay On Ghosts refers to as the true old-fashioned, foretelling, flitting, gliding ghost, though it is also a postmodern response to the spectral turn in critical theory, which brings into view a range of phantom effects and non-Gothic spectres. Focusing attention on these diverse modalities of the ghostly, the specially assembled essays complicate the popular image of Byron as a sceptical or anti-Romantic poet and reveal a great deal about his work that could not be uncovered in any other way.

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'This is a strong collection of essays on an excellent, and original, topic. Byron's Ghosts manifestly enhances and modifies our understanding of Byron.'
Alan Rawes

About Gavin Hopps (University of St. Andrews (United Kingdom))

Gavin Hopps is Director of the Institute for Theology, Imagination and the Arts, and Senior Lecturer in Literature and Theology at the University of St Andrews.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements
  • Texts and Abbreviations
  • Introduction: The Re-Enchantment of Romanticism
  • Chapter 1: Determining Unknown Modes of Being: A Map of Byrons Ghosts and Spirits
  • BERNARD BEATTY
  • Chapter 2: S hades of Being: Byron and the Trespassing of Ontology
  • GAVIN HOPPS
  • Chapter 3: Byron and the Noonday Demons
  • MARY HURST
  • Chapter 4: Conjuration and Exorcism: Byrons Spectral Rhetoric
  • DALE TOWNSHEND
  • Chapter 5: Byron avec Sade: Material and Spectral Violence in Childe Harolds Pilgrimage Canto
  • PIYA PAL-LAPINSKI
  • Chapter 6: Twixt Life and Death: Childe Harolds Pilgrimage, Don Juan and the Sublime
  • PHILIP SHAW
  • Chapter 7: Byron, Ann Radcliffe and the Religious Implications of the Explained Supernatural in Don Juan
  • ALISON MILBANK
  • Chapter 8: The Haunting of Don Juan
  • PETER W. GRAHAM
  • Chapter 9: Being neither Here nor There: Byron and the Art of Flirtation
  • CORIN THROSBY
  • Afterword: Blowing on a Dead Mans Embers: Byrons Biographical Ghosts
  • PETER ALLENDER
  • Bibliography
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Index

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GOR013841289
9781846319709
1846319706
Byron's Ghosts: The Spectral, the Spiritual and the Supernatural by Gavin Hopps (University of St. Andrews (United Kingdom))
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Liverpool University Press
2013-10-11
246
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