Revisionary gleam : De Quincey, Coleridge, and the high romantic argument
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Revisionary gleam : De Quincey, Coleridge, and the high romantic argument
(Liverpool English texts and studies / general editor, Philip Edwards)
Liverpool University Press, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-304) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This study includes much new information on Thomas De Quincey and his critical engagement with Coleridge, Wordsworth, Burke, Kant and others. The author subtly and convincingly brings overlooked dimensions of De Quincey's politics to the fore, and examines essays often ignored. The impressive reading of the Liverpool circle and the 1803 Diary should lead to reassessments of this period in De Quincey's development.
目次
- "A Man Darkly Wonderful" - Coleridgean reorientations in De Quncey criticism
- "Like the Ghost in Hamlet" - radical politics and revisionary interpretation
- revolutionary joy - De Quincey's discovery of "Lyrical Ballads"
- the pains of growth - language and cultural politics
- power and knowledge - English nationalism and the mediation of Kant in England
- De Quincey as critic - politics of style and representation of Wordsworth
- visions and revisions - new directions in De Quincey studies
- three uncollected Coleridgean marginalia from De Quincey
- lessons of the French Revolution
- "To William Tait, Esquire".
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