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York Notes Companions: Romantic Literature John Gilroy

York Notes Companions: Romantic Literature By John Gilroy

York Notes Companions: Romantic Literature by John Gilroy


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York Notes Companions: Romantic Literature by John Gilroy

The literature of the Romantic era is steeped in the politics of revolution and reaction. This volume looks at first and second generation poets such as Wordsworth, Blake, Byron and Shelley and explores their engagement with the turbulent history of their times. Other genres such as drama, fiction and travel writing are also discussed, with close attention paid to texts by Walpole, Austen and Mary Wollstonecraft. Combining thematic analysis with modern critical perspectives, the volume also includes key contextual sections focusing on Imagination, Truth and Reason, Heroes and Anti-heroes and Faith, Doubt and Myth.

York Notes Companions: Romantic Literature Reviews

The writing is easy to read and comprehend yet manages to cram in sufficient detail... It covers topic areas very well in terms of different types of Romantic literature.

- Kimberley Simpson, English Student, Warwick University

About John Gilroy

Dr John Gilroy (BA Newcastle: MPhil Warwick: Cert.Ed. Leeds) lectures part-time in the English Department of Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge. He is a lecturer for the University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education and is a course director for its international and residential programmes. His most recent publications are contributions on Wordsworth, Coleridge and Keats for The Continuum Encyclopedia of British Literature (Steven R. Serafin & Valerie Grosvenor-Myer eds, Continuum, 2003), Gerard Manley Hopkins: Selected Poems, 2007 (www.Humanities-Ebooks.co.uk) and Philip Larkin: Selected Poems, 2009 (www.Humanities-Ebooks.co.uk). He is interested in all aspects of British Romanticism and is currently researching material on the significance of early aeronautics in the Romantic period.

Table of Contents

Part One: Introduction

Part Two: A Cultural Overview

Part Three: Texts, Writers and Contexts

Writing in Revolution: Edmund Burke, Thomas Paine and William Wordsworth

Extended commentary: Wordsworth, The Prelude (1850), Book IX, lines 436- 504

Revolution, Reaction and the Natural World: Wordsworth and Coleridge, John Clare and William Blake

Extended commentary: Blake, 'The Tyger' from Songs of Experience (1793)

Dramatic writing: Horace Walpole, Robert Southey and Lord Byron

Extended commentary: Walpole, The Mysterious Mother (1768), V.i.312-420

Romantic Verse Narratives: John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Extended commentary: 'The Rime of the Ancyent Mariner' (1817), lines 1-40 and 610-17

Romantic Fiction: James Hogg, Thomas Love Peacock and Jane Austen

Extended commentary: Austen, Persuasion (1816), Chapter 23

Romantic Travel Writing: William Beckford, Lord Byron and Mary Wollstonecraft

Extended commentary: Mary Wollstonecraft, Letters Written during a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark (1796), Letters 16 and 17

Part Four: Critical Theories and Debates

Imagination, Truth and Reason

Faith, Myth and Doubt

Heroes and Ant-Heroes

Forms of Ruin

Part Five: References and resources

Timeline

Further reading

Index

Additional information

GOR004838242
9781408204795
1408204797
York Notes Companions: Romantic Literature by John Gilroy
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
20100615
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