Ebook: British Romanticism and the Literature of Human Interest
Author: Mai-Lin Cheng
- Tags: English literature-19th century-History and criticism., Romanticism-Great Britain., Emotions in literature., Empathy in literature., LCO009000, LIT004120, LIT024030
- Series: Transits: Literature Thought and Culture 1650-1850 Series
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: Bucknell University Press
- City: Blue Ridge Summit, United States
- Language: English
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British Romanticism and the Literature of Human Interest explores the importance to Romantic literature of a concept of human interest. It examines a range of literary experiments to engage readers through subjects and styles that were at once "interesting" and that, in principle, were in their "interest." These experiments put in question relationships between poetry and prose; lyric and narrative; and literature and popular media. The book places literary works by a range of nineteenth-century writers including William and Dorothy Wordsworth, Thomas De Quincey, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Mary and Percy Shelley, Lord Byron, and Matthew Arnold into dialogue with a variety of non-literary and paraliterary forms ranging from newspapers to footnotes. The book investigates the generic structures of Romantic literature and the negotiation of the status of literature in the period in relation to a new media landscape. It explores the self-theorization of Romantic literature and argues for its value to contemporary literary criticism.
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