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Preromanticism Marshall Brown

Preromanticism By Marshall Brown

Preromanticism by Marshall Brown


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Summary

This volume analyses the work of some of the period's major figures, and offers a theoretically innovative reassessment of a century of English literature.

Preromanticism Summary

Preromanticism by Marshall Brown

Using an outmoded term in an entirely new way, Preromanticism seeks the common ground of British literature from 1740 to 1798 not in foreshadowings of Romanticism but in incomplete discoveries and in impediments to expression that Romanticism was to lift. Featuring readings of masterpieces in all genres that draw widely on recent innovations in literary theory, it highlights the variety of experimentation in a transitional epoch.

Preromanticism Reviews

This is a major achievement, an artfully written and carefully articulated contribution to the theory of literary history, and a powerful interpretation of eighteenth-century literature with which all scholars in the field will have to contend. -- Philosophy and Literature

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. On textual production; 2. The urbane sublime; 3. Transcendental aesthetics; 4. The discovery of consciousness; 5. The economy of sensibility; 6. Goldsmith's endings; 7. The Vicar of Wakefield; 8. She Stoops to Conquer; 9. Sheridan's semiotics; 10. Beaumarchais's stagecraft; 11. Sterne's stories; 12. Wordsworth's old gray stone; 13. Touchstones; Notes; Index.

Additional information

GOR003756014
9780804722117
0804722110
Preromanticism by Marshall Brown
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Stanford University Press
19940101
516
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