The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism: Volume 5, RomanticismGeorge Alexander Kennedy, Cambridge University Press, Marshall Brown, Glyn P. Norton, H. B. Nisbet, Alastair J. Minnis, Ian Johnson, Claude Rawson, Christa Knellwolf, A. Walton Litz, Louis Menand, Rafey Habib, Raman Selden, Lawrence Rainey, Christopher Norris, Christa Knellwolf King Cambridge University Press, 1989 - 506 sider This latest volume in the celebrated Cambridge History of Literary Criticism 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. |
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Classical standards in the period | 7 |
Innovation and modernity | 29 |
The French Revolution | 49 |
Transcendental philosophy and Romantic criticism | 72 |
Nature | 92 |
Scientific models | 115 |
Religion and literature | 138 |
Language theory and the art of understanding | 162 |
Theories of genre | 226 |
Theory of the novel | 250 |
The impact of Shakespeare | 272 |
The vocation of criticism and the crisis of the republic | 296 |
Women gender and literary criticism | 321 |
Literary history and historicism | 338 |
Literature and the other arts | 362 |
MARSHALL BROWN | |
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