The essays in this volume represent the best of recent critical writing on Romantic literature, and include contributions from critics such as Paul de Man, Mary Jacobus, Marjorie Levinson and Jerome Christensen. Through the course of their analyses they offer answers to perhaps the most essential question posed by the Romantic period: what is the role of language in history?
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Preface Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Romanticism and Anti-Self Consciousness, Geoffrey Hartmand 2. Time and History in Wordsworth, Paul de Man 3. The Notion of Blockage in the Literature of the Sublime, Neil Hertz 4. Past Recognition - Narrative Origins in Freud and Wordsworth, Cathy Caruth 5. Splitting the Race of Men in Twain - Prostitution, Personification, and The Prelude, Mary Jacobus 6. Literary Gentlemen and Lovely Ladies - The debate on the character of Christabel,Karen Swann 7. Bearing Demons - Frankenstein and the Circumvention of Maternity, Margaret Homans 8. Introduction to Keats's Life of Allegory, Marjorie Levinson 9. Byron's Sardanapalus and the Triumph of Liberalism, Jerome Christensen 10. Unbinding Words - Prometheus Unbound, Carol Jacobs Notes on Authors Further Reading Index