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Romanticism's debatable lands/ edited by Claire Lamont and Michael Rossington.
其他作者:
Lamont, Claire.
出版者:
Basingstoke ;Palgrave Macmillan, : 2007.,
面頁冊數:
xi, 251 p. :ill., map
內容註:
1. Introduction / Claire Lamont and Michael Rossington -- Pt. I. Britain and Ireland -- 2. Writing on the borders / Fiona Stafford -- 3. 'Viewing most things thro' false mediums' : Iolo Mroganwg (1747-1826) andEnglish perceptions of Wales/ Mary-Ann Constantine -- 4. 'Looking back upon a highland prospect' : Scott, 'The lady of the lake,' and the lowland/Celtic fringe / Susan Oliver -- 5. He's come undone : gender, territory, and hysteria in 'Rob Roy'/ Fiona Wilson -- 6. 'The shadow line' : James Currie's 'Life of Burns' and British Romanticism / Nigel Leask -- 7. The debatable orders of English and Scottish song and ballad collections/ Janet Sorensen -- 8. Debatable geographies of Romantic nostalgia : the redemptive landscape in Wordsworth and Cobbett / Alex Benchimol -- 9. John Clare and the question of place/ Timothy Morton -- Pt.II. Europe and beyond -- 10. The uneasy settlement : Wordsworth and emigration / Karen O'Brien -- 11. Philosophy's debatable land in Coleridge's 'Biographia literaria'/ Joel Faflak -- 12. Interrogating the 'valley of wonders' : some Romantic-period debates about Chamonix-Mont Blanc/ Cian Duffy -- 13. 'Those syren-haunted seas beside' : Naplesin the work of Staèel, Hemans, and the Shelleys/ Nanora Sweet -- 14. Helen Maria Williams's 'Peru'and the Spanish legacy of the British Empire / Juan Sâanchez -- 15. Borderline engagements : the Crusades in Romantic-period drama/ Diego Saglia -- 16. Debating India : Southey and 'The curse of Kehama' / Carol Bolton -- 17. Debating China : Romantic fictions of the Qing Empire, 1760-1800/ Peter J.Kitson -- 18. 'Aetherial journies, submarine exploits' : the debatable worlds of natural history inthe late eighteenth century / Deirdre Coleman.
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Boundaries in literature. -
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http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9780230210875access to fulltext (Palgrave)
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0230210872
Romanticism's debatable lands
Romanticism's debatable lands
[electronic resource] /edited by Claire Lamont and Michael Rossington. - Basingstoke ;Palgrave Macmillan,2007. - xi, 251 p. :ill., map
Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-238) and index.
1. Introduction / Claire Lamont and Michael Rossington -- Pt. I. Britain and Ireland -- 2. Writing on the borders / Fiona Stafford -- 3. 'Viewing most things thro' false mediums' : Iolo Mroganwg (1747-1826) andEnglish perceptions of Wales/ Mary-Ann Constantine -- 4. 'Looking back upon a highland prospect' : Scott, 'The lady of the lake,' and the lowland/Celtic fringe / Susan Oliver -- 5. He's come undone : gender, territory, and hysteria in 'Rob Roy'/ Fiona Wilson -- 6. 'The shadow line' : James Currie's 'Life of Burns' and British Romanticism / Nigel Leask -- 7. The debatable orders of English and Scottish song and ballad collections/ Janet Sorensen -- 8. Debatable geographies of Romantic nostalgia : the redemptive landscape in Wordsworth and Cobbett / Alex Benchimol -- 9. John Clare and the question of place/ Timothy Morton -- Pt.II. Europe and beyond -- 10. The uneasy settlement : Wordsworth and emigration / Karen O'Brien -- 11. Philosophy's debatable land in Coleridge's 'Biographia literaria'/ Joel Faflak -- 12. Interrogating the 'valley of wonders' : some Romantic-period debates about Chamonix-Mont Blanc/ Cian Duffy -- 13. 'Those syren-haunted seas beside' : Naplesin the work of Staèel, Hemans, and the Shelleys/ Nanora Sweet -- 14. Helen Maria Williams's 'Peru'and the Spanish legacy of the British Empire / Juan Sâanchez -- 15. Borderline engagements : the Crusades in Romantic-period drama/ Diego Saglia -- 16. Debating India : Southey and 'The curse of Kehama' / Carol Bolton -- 17. Debating China : Romantic fictions of the Qing Empire, 1760-1800/ Peter J.Kitson -- 18. 'Aetherial journies, submarine exploits' : the debatable worlds of natural history inthe late eighteenth century / Deirdre Coleman.
The phrase 'debatable lands' came into use in the sixteenth century with reference to disputed parts of the Anglo-Scottish border. It was Walter Scott, writing in the Romantic period, who brought it to a wider public, and it gradually came to be applied both to disputed territories in other parts of the world and also, by metaphorical extension, to disputes which were not so much geographical but intellectual, politicalor artistic. The concept of 'debatable lands', because of its denial of a boundary, creates a space outside any acknowledged territory where the unexpected can happen. This new collection of essays uses the phrase as a starting point to explore questions of nation and border, empireand colonization in the Romantic period, exploring a range of genres including biography, scientific and travel writing and antiquarianism.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 0230210872
Standard No.: 10.1057/9780230210875doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
618471
Boundaries in literature.
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LC Class. No.: PR468.B68 / R66 2007eb
Dewey Class. No.: 820.9/32
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