The Return of the Visible in British RomanticismJohns Hopkins University Press, 1993 - 327 sider In this path-breaking study William Galperin offers a major revisionist reading of Romanticism that emphasizes the visible - as opposed to visionary - impulse in British Romantic poetry and prose. Employing a wide variety of theoretical insights, Galperin shows not only that the visual impulse is central to an understanding of Romanticism but also that the Romantic preoccupation with the "world seen" forms an integral part of the prehistory of cinema. Galperin challenges the assumption that a single philosophy characterized the art and culture of high Romanticism. Instead, he argues, the culture of the period - both high and low - was a site of competing ideas. From the poetry of Wordsworth and Byron to the painting of John Constable and Caspar David Friedrich to the precinematic institutions of the panorama and the diorama, The Return of the Visible in British Romanticism lends new vigor to ongoing debates about the nature of Romanticism lends new vigor to ongoing debates about the nature of Romanticism, nineteenth-century culture, and the origins of cinema. |
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... Wordsworth inadvertently conforms . Hazlitt , whose review of the Biographia sidesteps most of Cole- ridge's " discussion of the merits of his friend Mr. Wordsworth's po- etry , " is moved , not surprisingly , to contest Coleridge's ...
... Wordsworth inadvertently conforms . Hazlitt , whose review of the Biographia sidesteps most of Cole- ridge's " discussion of the merits of his friend Mr. Wordsworth's po- etry , " is moved , not surprisingly , to contest Coleridge's ...
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... Wordsworth to have indulged imagination in a way that only the " middle " Wordsworth could apparently follow Friedrich in problema- tizing , it devolves upon the later Wordsworth - the Wordsworth after The Excursion - to admit a world ...
... Wordsworth to have indulged imagination in a way that only the " middle " Wordsworth could apparently follow Friedrich in problema- tizing , it devolves upon the later Wordsworth - the Wordsworth after The Excursion - to admit a world ...
Side 237
... Wordsworth's poetry after The Ex- cursion as well as in seemingly extraneous undertakings such as the notes Wordsworth dictated to Isabella Fenwick in 1843. In the latter , as Tho- mas McFarland observes , Wordsworth “ again and again ...
... Wordsworth's poetry after The Ex- cursion as well as in seemingly extraneous undertakings such as the notes Wordsworth dictated to Isabella Fenwick in 1843. In the latter , as Tho- mas McFarland observes , Wordsworth “ again and again ...
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The Romantic Visible and the Visibly Romantic | 17 |
Robert Mitchell Section of the Rotunda Leicester Square | 39 |
Henry Aston Barker and John Burnet after Barker Explanation | 45 |
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The Shock of the Real: Romanticism and Visual Culture, 1760-1860 Gillen D'Arcy Wood Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2001 |