Tracing war in British enlightenment and romantic culture
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Tracing war in British enlightenment and romantic culture
(Palgrave studies in the Enlightenment, romanticism and cultures of print)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
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Bibliography: p. 204-218
Includes index
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Description
This volume argues for the enduring and pervasive significance of war in the formation of British Enlightenment and Romantic culture. Showing how war throws into question conventional disciplinary parameters and periodization, essays in the collection consider how war shapes culture through its multiple, divergent, and productive traces.
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction: Tracing War in Enlightenment and Romantic Culture
- Neil Ramsey and Gillian Russell 1. Shandeism and the Shame of War
- Jonathan Lamb 2. Invalid Elegy and Gothic Pageantry: Andre, Seward and the Loss of the American War
- Daniel O'Quinn 3. Victims of War: Battlefield Casualties and Literary Sensibility
- R. S. White 4. The Cultural Afterlives of Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution
- Deirdre Coleman 5. Romantic Militarisation: Sociability, Theatricality and Military Science in the Woolwich Rotunda, 1814-2013
- Gillian Russell 6. Exhibiting Discipline: Military Science and the Naval and Military Library and Museum
- Neil Ramsey 7. Battling Bonaparte after Waterloo: Re-enactment, Representation and 'The Napoleon Bust Business'
- Simon Bainbridge 8. Turner's Desert Storm
- Philip Shaw 9. Narrative and Atmosphere: War by Other Media in Wilkie, Clausewitz and Turner
- Thomas H. Ford 10. Destroyer and Bearer of Worlds: The Aesthetic Doubleness of War
- Nick Mansfield Bibliography Index
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