Romantic aversions : aftermaths of classicism in Wordsworth and Coleridge

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Romantic aversions : aftermaths of classicism in Wordsworth and Coleridge

J. Douglas Kneale

Liverpool University Press, 1999

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Bibliography: p. [193]-212

Includes index

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内容説明

Despite their emphasis on originality, genius and spontaneity, the first-generation Romantics manifested a highly intertextual style that, while repressing certain classical and neoclassical literary conventions, revealed a deep dependence on those same rhetorical practices. Combining original close readings with the larger sweep of genre study, Douglas Kneale brings to light new and unexpected convergences in the Romantic tradition.

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Abbreviations Acknowledgements Introduction: Turns of Phrase: Aversion, Effusion, Expression 1. Apostrophe Reconsidered: Wordsworth's "There Was a Boy" 2. "Between Poetry and Oratory": Coleridge's Romantic Effusions 3. "Thou one dear Vale!": Wordsworth and the Sympathies of Rhetoric 4. Coleridge's Emergent Occasion: "To the Autumnal Moon" 5. Transport and Persuasion in Longinus and Wordsworth 6. Wordsworth in the Isle of Man 7. Symptom and Scene in Freud and Wordsworth 8. Gentle Hearts and Hands: Reading Wordsworth after Geoffrey Hartman Notes Works Cited Index

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