Romanticism, republicanism, and the Swiss myth

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Romanticism, republicanism, and the Swiss myth

Patrick Vincent

(Cambridge studies in romanticism, 138)

Cambridge University Press, 2023

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Summary: "The first detailed treatment of Switzerland in British literature and culture from Joseph Addison to John Ruskin, this book analyzes the aesthetic and political uses of what is commonly called the 'Swiss myth' in the parallel development of Romanticism and liberalism. The myth merged the country's legends going back to the Middle Ages with the Enlightenment image of a happy, free nation of alpine shepherds. Its unique combination of conservative, progressive, and radical associations enabled writers before the French Revolution to call for democratic reforms, whereas those coming after could refigure it as a conservative alternative to French liberté. Integrating intellectual history with literary studies, and addressing a wide range of Romantic-period texts and authors, among them Byron, the Shelleys, Hemans, Scott, Coleridge, and, above all, Wordsworth, the book argues that the myth contributed to the liberal idea of the people as a sublime yet sleeping sovereign"--Provided by publisher

Bibliography: p. 270-298

Includes index

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内容説明

The first detailed treatment of Switzerland in British literature and culture from Joseph Addison to John Ruskin, this book analyzes the aesthetic and political uses of what is commonly called the 'Swiss myth' in the parallel development of Romanticism and liberalism. The myth merged the country's legends going back to the Middle Ages with the Enlightenment image of a happy, free nation of alpine shepherds. Its unique combination of conservative, progressive, and radical associations enabled writers before the French Revolution to call for democratic reforms, whereas those coming after could refigure it as a conservative alternative to French liberte. Integrating intellectual history with literary studies, and addressing a wide range of Romantic-period texts and authors, among them Byron, the Shelleys, Hemans, Scott, Coleridge, and, above all, Wordsworth, the book argues that the myth contributed to the liberal idea of the people as a sublime yet sleeping sovereign.

目次

  • Introduction
  • 1. 'Not / a pastoral fable': republicanism, liberalism, and the Swiss myth
  • 2. Comparative republicanisms: the Swiss myth in eighteenth-century Britain
  • 3. Revising republicanism: revolutionary-period travel writing on Switzerland
  • 4. Switzerland no more: 1798 and the romantic imagination
  • 5. Switzerland in miniature: Wordsworth's 'visionary mountain republic'
  • 6. Restoration republicanism: the Swiss myth after 1815
  • Coda: John Ruskin's Switzerland
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index.

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