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British Romanticism / Mark Canuel
Titre : British Romanticism : Criticism and Debates Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Mark Canuel, Auteur Editeur : Routledge Année de publication : 2015 Collection : Routledge Criticism and Debates in Literature Importance : 662 p. Présentation : ill.,couv.en coul Format : 24.6 x 17.4 x 3.6 centimetres (0.51 kg) ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-415-52382-0 Langues : Anglais Mots-clés : British Romanticism Criticism classic Debates Résumé : Including classic essays and lively debates, British Romanticism shows that Romantic literature is an interesting and exciting topic to read and study. Combining key pieces from the last 25 years alongside newly written essays offering fresh takes on the area, this book covers the essential topics but with a contemporary and dynamic twist.
Each section includes a detailed introduction and covers issues which are as relevant to current readers as to those in the romantic period, such as media, science, religion, politics, ethics, gender, sexuality, race, nationalism and ethics. The book contains additional features such as suggestions for further reading and an introduction to the history of interpreting Romantic Literature. Designed to appeal to both undergraduate and postgraduate readers, this distinctive volume reflects the vibrant debates across Romantic Studies from the 1990s to the present.
British Romanticism : Criticism and Debates [texte imprimé] / Mark Canuel, Auteur . - United Kingdom : Routledge, 2015 . - 662 p. : ill.,couv.en coul ; 24.6 x 17.4 x 3.6 centimetres (0.51 kg). - (Routledge Criticism and Debates in Literature) .
ISBN : 978-0-415-52382-0
Langues : Anglais
Mots-clés : British Romanticism Criticism classic Debates Résumé : Including classic essays and lively debates, British Romanticism shows that Romantic literature is an interesting and exciting topic to read and study. Combining key pieces from the last 25 years alongside newly written essays offering fresh takes on the area, this book covers the essential topics but with a contemporary and dynamic twist.
Each section includes a detailed introduction and covers issues which are as relevant to current readers as to those in the romantic period, such as media, science, religion, politics, ethics, gender, sexuality, race, nationalism and ethics. The book contains additional features such as suggestions for further reading and an introduction to the history of interpreting Romantic Literature. Designed to appeal to both undergraduate and postgraduate readers, this distinctive volume reflects the vibrant debates across Romantic Studies from the 1990s to the present.
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Titre : Medieval Literature : Criticism and Debates Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Holly Crocker, Auteur ; D. Vance Smith, Auteur Editeur : Routledge Année de publication : 2014 Collection : Routledge Criticism and Debates in Literature Importance : 552 p. Format : 24.6 x 17.4 x 3 centimetres (0.97 kg) ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-415-66790-6 Note générale : Medieval Literature: Criticism and Debates combines classic critical essays alongside new voices and approaches, highlighting vibrant debates on medieval literature that will continue to shape critical conversations for the coming decades. Holly A. Crocker and D. Vance Smith present a fascinating collection of essays from leading contemporary scholars of medieval literature and culture, examining topics including gender, sexuality, politics, belief, language, nationhood, science and desire. The volume sheds light on critical discussions of the medieval period and shows the continuing relevance and vivacity of Medieval English literature in the twenty-first century. Each section is thoroughly introduced and the essays develop various debates in key areas, providing a springboard for readers to establish their own study, arguments and opinions. Further reading sections make this volume an accessible and important resource for those studying literature from the Medieval period and beyond.
Langues : Anglais Mots-clés : Medieval Literature. Note de contenu : Table of Contents:
Introduction, Holly A. Crocker and D. Vance Smith Part 1: Form and History 1. Chronicles and Literary Form, Sylvia Federico 2. The Ballad and the Middle Ages, Richard Firth Green 3. Lyrics and Short Poems, Bruce Holsinger 4. Christianity and Middle English Romance, Corinne Saunders Part 2: Belief and Thought 5. Christians and Jews, Love and Hate, Anthony Bale 6. Did the Middle Ages Believe in Their Miracles? Steven Justice 7. Envy and Ethics: "Plesaunce Leefful" in the Parson's Tale, Jessica Rosenfeld 8. When is a Bosom Not a Bosom? Problems with 'Erotic Mysticism, Sarah Salih Part 3: Gender and Sexuality 9. Conduct Becoming: Gender and the Making of an Ethical Subject in The Book of the Knight of the Tower, Glenn Burger 10. Purity and Sexuality, Anke Bernau 11. The Matter of Feminine Virtue in Pearl, Holly A. Crocker 12. Whatever You Do Is a Delight to Me!: Masculinity, Masochism, and Queer Play in Representations of Male Martyrdom, Robert Mills 13. This Living Hand': Thirteenth-Century Female Literacy, Materialist Immanence, and the Reader of the Ancrene Wisse, Elizabeth Robertson Part 4: Memory and Matter 14. Crafting Memory, Lisa H. Cooper 15. Antisemitism and the Purposes of Historicism: Chaucer's Prioress's Tale, Hannah Johnson 16. Haunted Hoccleve? The Regiment of Princes, the Troilean Intertext, and Conversations with the Dead, Nicholas Perkins 17. Irregular Histories: Forgetting Ourselves, D. Vance Smith Part 5: Nation and Language 18. English, French and Anglo-French: Language and Nation in the Fabliau, Ardis Butterfield 19. Between the Old and the Middle of English, Christopher Cannon 20. The Medieval Mediterranean, Christine Chism 21. Machomete' and Mandeville's Travels, Frank Grady 22. Discipline and Romance, Patricia Clare Ingham Part 6: Time and Place 23. Movie Medievalism: Five (or Six) Ways of Viewing an Anachronism, Tison Pugh and Angela Jane Weisl 24. The Romance of Medievalism, Laurie Finke and Martin B. Shichtman 25. Topography as Historiography: Petrarch, Chaucer, and the Making of Medieval Rome, Jennifer Summit 26. Imperium, Commerce, and National Crusade: The Romance of Malory's Morte, David Wallace Part 7: Science and Embodiment 27. Knights in Disguise: Identity and Incognito in Fourteenth-Century Chivalry, Susan Crane 28. Dining Tables, Conduct Texts, and Human Ecology, J. Allan Mitchell 29. The Jew, the Host and the Virgin Martyr: Fantasies of the Sentient Body, Ruth Evans 30. Materiality and the Hylomorphic Imagination, Kellie Robertson Part 8: Period and Politics 31. Henryson's Doubt: Neighbors and Negation in The Testament of Cresseid, George Edmondson 32. Imagining Polities: Social Possibility and Conflict, Marion Turner 33. Lords, Servants, and the Ethics of Medieval English Literature, Emily Steiner 34. Dullness and the Fifteenth Century, David Lawton Part 9: Desire and Performance 35. Absent Presences: The Theatre of Resurrection in York, Sarah Beckwith 36. Sacrificial Desire in Chaucer's Knight's Tale, Aranye Fradenburg 37. Willing, Nicollette Zeeman 38. Women in Uniform: Dress and Performance in Medieval Court Culture, Stephanie Trigg Suggestions for Further Reading Bibliography Index
About the Author
Holly A. Crocker is Associate Professor of English at the University of South Carolina. She has received fellowships and grants from the German Fulbright Comission, the Folger Shakespeare Library, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. D. Vance Smith is Professor of English and Director of the Program in Medieval Studies at Princeton University. He has received fellowships and grants from the Guggenheim Foundation, the U.K. Fulbright Commission, the National Humanities Center, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the American Council of Learned Societies.
Medieval Literature : Criticism and Debates [texte imprimé] / Holly Crocker, Auteur ; D. Vance Smith, Auteur . - United Kingdom : Routledge, 2014 . - 552 p. ; 24.6 x 17.4 x 3 centimetres (0.97 kg). - (Routledge Criticism and Debates in Literature) .
ISBN : 978-0-415-66790-6
Medieval Literature: Criticism and Debates combines classic critical essays alongside new voices and approaches, highlighting vibrant debates on medieval literature that will continue to shape critical conversations for the coming decades. Holly A. Crocker and D. Vance Smith present a fascinating collection of essays from leading contemporary scholars of medieval literature and culture, examining topics including gender, sexuality, politics, belief, language, nationhood, science and desire. The volume sheds light on critical discussions of the medieval period and shows the continuing relevance and vivacity of Medieval English literature in the twenty-first century. Each section is thoroughly introduced and the essays develop various debates in key areas, providing a springboard for readers to establish their own study, arguments and opinions. Further reading sections make this volume an accessible and important resource for those studying literature from the Medieval period and beyond.
Langues : Anglais
Mots-clés : Medieval Literature. Note de contenu : Table of Contents:
Introduction, Holly A. Crocker and D. Vance Smith Part 1: Form and History 1. Chronicles and Literary Form, Sylvia Federico 2. The Ballad and the Middle Ages, Richard Firth Green 3. Lyrics and Short Poems, Bruce Holsinger 4. Christianity and Middle English Romance, Corinne Saunders Part 2: Belief and Thought 5. Christians and Jews, Love and Hate, Anthony Bale 6. Did the Middle Ages Believe in Their Miracles? Steven Justice 7. Envy and Ethics: "Plesaunce Leefful" in the Parson's Tale, Jessica Rosenfeld 8. When is a Bosom Not a Bosom? Problems with 'Erotic Mysticism, Sarah Salih Part 3: Gender and Sexuality 9. Conduct Becoming: Gender and the Making of an Ethical Subject in The Book of the Knight of the Tower, Glenn Burger 10. Purity and Sexuality, Anke Bernau 11. The Matter of Feminine Virtue in Pearl, Holly A. Crocker 12. Whatever You Do Is a Delight to Me!: Masculinity, Masochism, and Queer Play in Representations of Male Martyrdom, Robert Mills 13. This Living Hand': Thirteenth-Century Female Literacy, Materialist Immanence, and the Reader of the Ancrene Wisse, Elizabeth Robertson Part 4: Memory and Matter 14. Crafting Memory, Lisa H. Cooper 15. Antisemitism and the Purposes of Historicism: Chaucer's Prioress's Tale, Hannah Johnson 16. Haunted Hoccleve? The Regiment of Princes, the Troilean Intertext, and Conversations with the Dead, Nicholas Perkins 17. Irregular Histories: Forgetting Ourselves, D. Vance Smith Part 5: Nation and Language 18. English, French and Anglo-French: Language and Nation in the Fabliau, Ardis Butterfield 19. Between the Old and the Middle of English, Christopher Cannon 20. The Medieval Mediterranean, Christine Chism 21. Machomete' and Mandeville's Travels, Frank Grady 22. Discipline and Romance, Patricia Clare Ingham Part 6: Time and Place 23. Movie Medievalism: Five (or Six) Ways of Viewing an Anachronism, Tison Pugh and Angela Jane Weisl 24. The Romance of Medievalism, Laurie Finke and Martin B. Shichtman 25. Topography as Historiography: Petrarch, Chaucer, and the Making of Medieval Rome, Jennifer Summit 26. Imperium, Commerce, and National Crusade: The Romance of Malory's Morte, David Wallace Part 7: Science and Embodiment 27. Knights in Disguise: Identity and Incognito in Fourteenth-Century Chivalry, Susan Crane 28. Dining Tables, Conduct Texts, and Human Ecology, J. Allan Mitchell 29. The Jew, the Host and the Virgin Martyr: Fantasies of the Sentient Body, Ruth Evans 30. Materiality and the Hylomorphic Imagination, Kellie Robertson Part 8: Period and Politics 31. Henryson's Doubt: Neighbors and Negation in The Testament of Cresseid, George Edmondson 32. Imagining Polities: Social Possibility and Conflict, Marion Turner 33. Lords, Servants, and the Ethics of Medieval English Literature, Emily Steiner 34. Dullness and the Fifteenth Century, David Lawton Part 9: Desire and Performance 35. Absent Presences: The Theatre of Resurrection in York, Sarah Beckwith 36. Sacrificial Desire in Chaucer's Knight's Tale, Aranye Fradenburg 37. Willing, Nicollette Zeeman 38. Women in Uniform: Dress and Performance in Medieval Court Culture, Stephanie Trigg Suggestions for Further Reading Bibliography Index
About the Author
Holly A. Crocker is Associate Professor of English at the University of South Carolina. She has received fellowships and grants from the German Fulbright Comission, the Folger Shakespeare Library, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. D. Vance Smith is Professor of English and Director of the Program in Medieval Studies at Princeton University. He has received fellowships and grants from the Guggenheim Foundation, the U.K. Fulbright Commission, the National Humanities Center, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the American Council of Learned Societies.
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Titre : Nineteenth-Century Poetry : Criticism and Debates Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jonathan Herapath, Auteur ; Emma Mason, Auteur Editeur : Routledge Année de publication : 2016 Collection : Routledge Criticism and Debates in Literature Importance : 486 p. Format : 24.6 x 17.4 x 2.5 centimetres (0.88 kg) ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-415-83130-7 Langues : Anglais Résumé : This engaging volume provides readers with the essential criticism on nineteenth-century poetry, organised around key areas of debate in the field. The critical texts included in this volume reflect both a traditional and modern emphasis on the study of poetry in the long nineteenth century. These are then tied up by a newly written essay summarising the ideas and encouraging further study and debate. The book includes: * sections on Periodization; 'What is Poetry?'; Politics; Prosody; Forms; Emotion, feeling, affect; Religion; Sexuality; and Science * work by writers such as William Wordsworth, S. T. Coleridge, Percy Shelley, Christina Rossetti, Matthew Arnold and Gerard Manley Hopkins * critics and historians including Isobel Armstrong, Richard Cronin, Jason Rudy, Joseph Bristow and Gillian Beer * Detailed introductions and critical commentary by Francis O'Gorman, Rosie Miles, Stefano Evangelisto, Natalie Hoffman, Martin Dubois, Gregory Tate Providing both the essential criticism along with clear introductions and analysis, this book is the perfect guide to students who wish to engage in the exciting criticism and debates of nineteenth-century poetry. Note de contenu : Table of Contents:
Introduction, Emma Mason Part 1: Periodization Introduction, Francis O'Gorman 1. Preface to Poems, Matthew Arnold 2. Romanticism as a "Modern Tradition", Robert Langbaum 3. Poetry and its Times, Matthew Reynolds 4. Rhythm and Will, Matthew Campbell 5. E. C. Stedman and the Invention of Victorian Poetry, Michael C. Cohen Part 2: 'What is poetry?' Introduction, Rosie Miles 6. A Defence of Poetry, P. B. Shelley 7. What is poetry?, J. S. Mill 8. Introduction, Eric Griffiths 9. What kind of a critical category is "women's poetry"?, Marion Thain 10. Female Picturesque and Colonial Settings in the Gift Books, Serena Baiesi Part 3: Politics Introduction, Ankhi Mukherjee 11. Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Angela Leighton 12. Introduction, Isobel Armstrong 13. Introduction, Mike Sanders 14. Introduction, Matthew Bevis 15. Introduction, Mary Ellis Gibson Part 4: Prosody Introduction, Natalie Hoffman 16. XVIII: Language of Metrical Composition, S. T. Coleridge 17. English Metrical Law, Coventry Patmore 18. Investigation of Sound as Artistic Material, Sidney Lanier 19. Prosody Wars, Meredith Martin 20. Rhyme's End, Adela Pinch Part 5: Forms Introduction, Martin Dubois 21. Poetics, E. S. Dallas 22. Ancient or Modern, Ancient and Modern, J. R. Watson 23. Introduction, Herbert Tucker 24. The Sonnet and the Lyric Sequence, Joseph Phelan 25. The Divided Self and the Dramatic Monologue, Richard Cronin Part 6: Emotion, feeling, affect Introduction: Emma Mason 26. Preface to the Lyrical Ballads, William Wordsworth 27. Lecture 1, John Keble 28. The role and treatment of emotion in Victorian criticism of poetry, Isobel Armstrong 29. Coleridge to Wilde, Adam Potkay 30. Soul: Inside Hopkins, William Cohen Part 7: Religion Introduction: Jonathan Herapath 31. Tracts 80 and 87: On Reserve, Isaac Williams 32. The Face of the Deep, Christina Rossetti 33. Hopkins, J. Hillis Miller 34. Robert Browning's Sacred and Legendary Art, Charles LaPorte 35. Introduction, Kirstie Blair Part 8: Sexuality Introduction, Stefano Evangelisto 36. The Poetry of Sorrow, Manley Hopkins 37. The Fleshly School of Poetry, Robert Buchanan 38. Sexual Inversion: Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Havelock Ellis 39. Wilde's fatal effeminacy, Joseph Bristow 40. Introduction, Yopie Prins Part 9. Science Introduction, Gregory Tate 41. Science Versus Poetry, William Chambers and Robert Chambers 42. Thoughts on a Pebble, or a First Lesson in Geology, G. A. Mantell 43. Helmholtz, Tyndall, Gerard Manley Hopkins: Leaps of the Prepared Imagination, Gillian Beer 44. Introduction, Jason Rudy 45. Poetry and Science & Nature as Culture, Culture as Society, Ashton Nichols.Nineteenth-Century Poetry : Criticism and Debates [texte imprimé] / Jonathan Herapath, Auteur ; Emma Mason, Auteur . - United Kingdom : Routledge, 2016 . - 486 p. ; 24.6 x 17.4 x 2.5 centimetres (0.88 kg). - (Routledge Criticism and Debates in Literature) .
ISBN : 978-0-415-83130-7
Langues : Anglais
Résumé : This engaging volume provides readers with the essential criticism on nineteenth-century poetry, organised around key areas of debate in the field. The critical texts included in this volume reflect both a traditional and modern emphasis on the study of poetry in the long nineteenth century. These are then tied up by a newly written essay summarising the ideas and encouraging further study and debate. The book includes: * sections on Periodization; 'What is Poetry?'; Politics; Prosody; Forms; Emotion, feeling, affect; Religion; Sexuality; and Science * work by writers such as William Wordsworth, S. T. Coleridge, Percy Shelley, Christina Rossetti, Matthew Arnold and Gerard Manley Hopkins * critics and historians including Isobel Armstrong, Richard Cronin, Jason Rudy, Joseph Bristow and Gillian Beer * Detailed introductions and critical commentary by Francis O'Gorman, Rosie Miles, Stefano Evangelisto, Natalie Hoffman, Martin Dubois, Gregory Tate Providing both the essential criticism along with clear introductions and analysis, this book is the perfect guide to students who wish to engage in the exciting criticism and debates of nineteenth-century poetry. Note de contenu : Table of Contents:
Introduction, Emma Mason Part 1: Periodization Introduction, Francis O'Gorman 1. Preface to Poems, Matthew Arnold 2. Romanticism as a "Modern Tradition", Robert Langbaum 3. Poetry and its Times, Matthew Reynolds 4. Rhythm and Will, Matthew Campbell 5. E. C. Stedman and the Invention of Victorian Poetry, Michael C. Cohen Part 2: 'What is poetry?' Introduction, Rosie Miles 6. A Defence of Poetry, P. B. Shelley 7. What is poetry?, J. S. Mill 8. Introduction, Eric Griffiths 9. What kind of a critical category is "women's poetry"?, Marion Thain 10. Female Picturesque and Colonial Settings in the Gift Books, Serena Baiesi Part 3: Politics Introduction, Ankhi Mukherjee 11. Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Angela Leighton 12. Introduction, Isobel Armstrong 13. Introduction, Mike Sanders 14. Introduction, Matthew Bevis 15. Introduction, Mary Ellis Gibson Part 4: Prosody Introduction, Natalie Hoffman 16. XVIII: Language of Metrical Composition, S. T. Coleridge 17. English Metrical Law, Coventry Patmore 18. Investigation of Sound as Artistic Material, Sidney Lanier 19. Prosody Wars, Meredith Martin 20. Rhyme's End, Adela Pinch Part 5: Forms Introduction, Martin Dubois 21. Poetics, E. S. Dallas 22. Ancient or Modern, Ancient and Modern, J. R. Watson 23. Introduction, Herbert Tucker 24. The Sonnet and the Lyric Sequence, Joseph Phelan 25. The Divided Self and the Dramatic Monologue, Richard Cronin Part 6: Emotion, feeling, affect Introduction: Emma Mason 26. Preface to the Lyrical Ballads, William Wordsworth 27. Lecture 1, John Keble 28. The role and treatment of emotion in Victorian criticism of poetry, Isobel Armstrong 29. Coleridge to Wilde, Adam Potkay 30. Soul: Inside Hopkins, William Cohen Part 7: Religion Introduction: Jonathan Herapath 31. Tracts 80 and 87: On Reserve, Isaac Williams 32. The Face of the Deep, Christina Rossetti 33. Hopkins, J. Hillis Miller 34. Robert Browning's Sacred and Legendary Art, Charles LaPorte 35. Introduction, Kirstie Blair Part 8: Sexuality Introduction, Stefano Evangelisto 36. The Poetry of Sorrow, Manley Hopkins 37. The Fleshly School of Poetry, Robert Buchanan 38. Sexual Inversion: Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Havelock Ellis 39. Wilde's fatal effeminacy, Joseph Bristow 40. Introduction, Yopie Prins Part 9. Science Introduction, Gregory Tate 41. Science Versus Poetry, William Chambers and Robert Chambers 42. Thoughts on a Pebble, or a First Lesson in Geology, G. A. Mantell 43. Helmholtz, Tyndall, Gerard Manley Hopkins: Leaps of the Prepared Imagination, Gillian Beer 44. Introduction, Jason Rudy 45. Poetry and Science & Nature as Culture, Culture as Society, Ashton Nichols.Réservation
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