Reading Romantics: Texts and Contexts

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Oxford University Press, 1990 - 326 páginas
This book is a collection of thirteen essays, some previously unpublished, on Byron and Wordsworth. Drawing on psychoanalysis, textual criticism, and historical scholarship, Manning explores the territory jointly mapped by the works that compel our attention and the theories by which we explain our engagement. Juxtaposing Byron and Wordsworth, Manning examines the situation of literature in the Romantic period and the interaction between the idea of originality the Romantics fostered and the means of production through which they expressed themselves.
 

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Introduction
3
Wordsworth Margaret and The Pedlar
9
Michael Luke and Wordsworth
35
Wordsworth and Grays Sonnet on the Death
53
Wordsworths Intimations Ode and Its Epigraphs
68
Othello
87
Don Juan and Byrons Imperceptiveness to
115
The Nameless Broken Dandy and the Structure
145
The White Doe of Rylstone The Convention
165
Scandals Sisterhoods
273
Wordsworth and the
300
Index
321
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Peter J. Manning is at University of Southern California.

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