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Gothic Romanticism [electronic resource] : Wordsworth, Architecture, Politics, Form / by Tom Duggett.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Palgrave GothicPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022Edition: 2nd ed. 2022Description: XXX, 307 p. online resourceISBN:
  • 9783030968328
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 809.033 23
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Contents:
Preface to the Second Edition -- Introduction -- Romantic Poets and Gothic Culture -- Radical Gothic: Politics and Antiquarianism in Salisbury Plain (1794) -- "By Gothic Virtue Won": Romantic Poets Fighting the Peninsular War -- Wordsworth's Gothic Education -- Interchapter. The Staring Nation -- Futures Past: Temporalization and Tradition in "Michael" (1800) -- The Style Historic: The Gothic Line from Wordsworth to Hardy -- Conclusion. Gothic and Theory: The Reflecting Word.
Summary: Gothic Romanticism: Wordsworth, Architecture, Politics, Form offers a revisionist account of both Wordsworth and the politics of antiquarianism in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. As a historically-driven study that develops a significant critique and revision of genre- and theory-based approaches to the Gothic, it covers many key works by Wordsworth and his fellow "Lake Poets" Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey. The second edition incorporates new materials that develop the argument in new directions opened up by changes in the field over the last decade. The book also provides a sustained reflection upon Romantic conservatism, including the political thought and lasting influence of Edmund Burke. New material places the book in wider and longer context of the political and historical forms seen developing in Wordsworth, and proposes Gothic Romanticism as the alternative line of cultural development to Victorian Medievalism. Tom Duggett is Senior Associate Professor of Literature at Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU), China, and Honorary Fellow in the Department of English at the University of Liverpool, UK.
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Preface to the Second Edition -- Introduction -- Romantic Poets and Gothic Culture -- Radical Gothic: Politics and Antiquarianism in Salisbury Plain (1794) -- "By Gothic Virtue Won": Romantic Poets Fighting the Peninsular War -- Wordsworth's Gothic Education -- Interchapter. The Staring Nation -- Futures Past: Temporalization and Tradition in "Michael" (1800) -- The Style Historic: The Gothic Line from Wordsworth to Hardy -- Conclusion. Gothic and Theory: The Reflecting Word.

Gothic Romanticism: Wordsworth, Architecture, Politics, Form offers a revisionist account of both Wordsworth and the politics of antiquarianism in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. As a historically-driven study that develops a significant critique and revision of genre- and theory-based approaches to the Gothic, it covers many key works by Wordsworth and his fellow "Lake Poets" Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey. The second edition incorporates new materials that develop the argument in new directions opened up by changes in the field over the last decade. The book also provides a sustained reflection upon Romantic conservatism, including the political thought and lasting influence of Edmund Burke. New material places the book in wider and longer context of the political and historical forms seen developing in Wordsworth, and proposes Gothic Romanticism as the alternative line of cultural development to Victorian Medievalism. Tom Duggett is Senior Associate Professor of Literature at Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU), China, and Honorary Fellow in the Department of English at the University of Liverpool, UK.

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