At the Limits of Romanticism: Essays in Cultural, Feminist, and Materialist CriticismMary A. Favret, Nicola J. Watson Examines the feminine, the domestic, the local, collective, sentimental and novelistic in the Romantic literary canon. This book questions romanticism, suppression of the feminine, the material, and the collective, and its opposition to readings centering on these concerns. |
Contents
Wordsworth and Romanticism in the Academy | 21 |
Climbing Parnassus and Falling Off | 40 |
Painting Poetry and Domestic Interiors | 59 |
Communitarianism at | 83 |
Romantic Representations | 101 |
William Hazlitts | 125 |
Literacy Articulation | 143 |
Transfiguring Byronic Identity | 185 |
Romantic Identity in the Magazine | 207 |
Use Value and Exchange Value | 225 |
Gossip in Scotts Novels | 246 |
The State of the Art | 269 |
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS | 283 |
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