Nineteenth-Century Literature in Transition: The 1800s
Nineteenth-Century Literature in Transition: The 1800s
Stauffer, Andrew
Cambridge University Press
04/2026
365
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Inglês
9781009200981
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List of illustrations; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction Andrew Stauffer; A. Revolution and War Time: 1. 'Knowledge, liberality and temperate firmness:' the politics of abeyance in a time of war Jon Mee; 2. Abolitionist time: literature and material culture circa 1807 Mariam Wassif; 3. Burning to rise: ruins, renovation and anticolonialism in Haiti Halina Adams; 4. 'A revolution is inevitable': Robert Southey's orientalist regeneration Joey S. Kim; B. Poetry and its Contexts: 5. The young century: juvenile poets, Henry Kirke White, and literary remains Laurie Langbauer; 6. Regulating poetry in the 1800s Matthew Sangster; 7. Rural poetry, capitalist agriculture and the food price crisis of the 1800s Jeremy Davies; 8. 'Living sounds': acoustic poetics at the turn of the nineteenth century Elizabeth Weybright; C. Narratives and Novels: 9. Scientific education in the new century: discipline, dialogue, and lecture Mary Fairclough; 10. Not the marrying kind Deidre Lynch; 11. Useful fictions: morality and empire in the writings of Maria Edgeworth Claire Connolly; D. Media Theory:?12. William Blake and the time-criticality of 1804: a media archaeology of Milton: a poem Roger Whitson; 13. X marks the spot: lyrical ballads at the bookends Omar Miranda; 14. Rapid communication, living stones, and the ground beneath our feet: temporality at the turn of the nineteenth century Jonathan Sachs.
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List of illustrations; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction Andrew Stauffer; A. Revolution and War Time: 1. 'Knowledge, liberality and temperate firmness:' the politics of abeyance in a time of war Jon Mee; 2. Abolitionist time: literature and material culture circa 1807 Mariam Wassif; 3. Burning to rise: ruins, renovation and anticolonialism in Haiti Halina Adams; 4. 'A revolution is inevitable': Robert Southey's orientalist regeneration Joey S. Kim; B. Poetry and its Contexts: 5. The young century: juvenile poets, Henry Kirke White, and literary remains Laurie Langbauer; 6. Regulating poetry in the 1800s Matthew Sangster; 7. Rural poetry, capitalist agriculture and the food price crisis of the 1800s Jeremy Davies; 8. 'Living sounds': acoustic poetics at the turn of the nineteenth century Elizabeth Weybright; C. Narratives and Novels: 9. Scientific education in the new century: discipline, dialogue, and lecture Mary Fairclough; 10. Not the marrying kind Deidre Lynch; 11. Useful fictions: morality and empire in the writings of Maria Edgeworth Claire Connolly; D. Media Theory:?12. William Blake and the time-criticality of 1804: a media archaeology of Milton: a poem Roger Whitson; 13. X marks the spot: lyrical ballads at the bookends Omar Miranda; 14. Rapid communication, living stones, and the ground beneath our feet: temporality at the turn of the nineteenth century Jonathan Sachs.
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