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The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism: Volume 5, Romanticism
This volume, first published in 2000, is the standard reference work on literary criticism in the period c.1780–c.1830.
Marshall Brown (Edited by)
9780521300100, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 24 August 2000
506 pages
23.6 x 15.8 x 3.6 cm, 0.935 kg
' … uncompromisingly high scholarly standards and a commitment to the value of comparative intellectual history. Marshall Brown and Cambridge University Press are to be congratulated for investing in long-term interest rather than short-term trendiness … the volume provides such skilled accounts of the period's dense and provocative literary criticism.' Andrew Elfenbein, Romantic Circles
This volume of the celebrated Cambridge History of Literary Criticism series, first published in 2000, addresses literary criticism of the Romantic period, chiefly in Europe. Its seventeen chapters are by internationally-respected academics and explore a range of key topics and themes. The book is designed to help readers locate essential information and to develop approaches and viewpoints for a deeper understanding of issues discussed by Romantic critics or those that were fundamental to their works. Primary and secondary bibliographies provide a guide for further research. The coverage of the book, focusing on themes and genres but drawing in discussion of the key authors, makes it the standard reference work on the period c.1780–c.1830. These remain in many ways the formative years for modern Anglo-American as well as European literary history.
Introduction
1. Classical standards in the Romantic period Paul H. Fry
2. Innovation and modernity Alfredo De Paz (trans. Albert Sbragia)
3. The French Revolution David Simpson
4. Transcendental philosophy and romantic criticism David Simpson
5. Nature Helmut J. Schneider
6. Scientific models Joel Black
7. Religion and literature E. S. Shaffer
8. Romantic language theory and the art of understanding Kurt Mueller-Vollmer
9. The Romantic transformation of rhetoric David Wellbery
10. Romantic irony Gary Handwerk
11. Theories of genre Tilottama Rajan
12. Theory of the novel Marshall Brown
13. The impact of Shakespeare Jonathan Arac
14. The vocation of criticism and the crisis of the republic of letters Jon Klancher
15. Women, gender, and literary criticism Theresa M. Kelley
16. Literary history and historicism David Perkins
17. Literature and the other arts Herbert Lindenberger
Bibliography
Index.
Subject Areas: Literature: history & criticism [DS]