Spontaneous feeling has been a cornerstone of Romantic aesthetics since Wordsworth wrote his Preface to Lyrical Ballads. This dissertation unsettles the link between Romantic poetry and the overflow of emotion by arguing that writers from Wordsworth to Emerson persistently turned to Stoicism in reconsidering the role of the passions in both literature and the conduct of life. Drawing on poetry and a broad range of journals, letters, and intellectual prose, I argue that the Romantics were attuned to the way diffuse Stoic attitudes informed the politics and moral psychology of their age. More than a prompt for resignation or acquiescence, Stoicism was a radical and controversial term in a revolutionary age; philosophers like Kant, Spinoza,...
The theology of the Protestant Reformation, in particular, that of Calvinism, complicated the Englis...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1996This dissertation addresses the persistent problems i...
The paper deals with the role emotions play in the Romantic and Modernistic approach to art, especia...
This dissertation analyzes the seemingly incongruous relationship between Stoic ethics and Sentiment...
Stoic ideals infused seventeenth- and eighteenth-century thought, not only in the figure of the asce...
This thesis examines the intersection of poetry about art, the culture of sensibility, and eighteent...
Inconstant Stoics reveals stoicism\u27s pervasive presence in the eighteenth-century moral imaginati...
Romanticism was a rich and complex body of philosophy, literature, and art that originated in Europe...
In the history of criticism, the British Romantic period has always remained one of the most challen...
Enlightenment emphasis on rationalism in philosophy and the arts prefigures Samuel Taylor Coleridge’...
[[abstract]] This is a study of the reception of Wordsworth’s poetry, particularly the Lyrical Ball...
Does Romanticism really imply a revolt of the affective dimension of the human being above the intel...
Romantic Descent investigates disappointment as a minor, or non-cathartic, critical and aesthetic ca...
This dissertation explores intersections between naturalist debates and formulations of human othern...
The idea of progress found in the poetry of Blake, Coleridge, Wordsworth, and Shelley germinated in ...
The theology of the Protestant Reformation, in particular, that of Calvinism, complicated the Englis...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1996This dissertation addresses the persistent problems i...
The paper deals with the role emotions play in the Romantic and Modernistic approach to art, especia...
This dissertation analyzes the seemingly incongruous relationship between Stoic ethics and Sentiment...
Stoic ideals infused seventeenth- and eighteenth-century thought, not only in the figure of the asce...
This thesis examines the intersection of poetry about art, the culture of sensibility, and eighteent...
Inconstant Stoics reveals stoicism\u27s pervasive presence in the eighteenth-century moral imaginati...
Romanticism was a rich and complex body of philosophy, literature, and art that originated in Europe...
In the history of criticism, the British Romantic period has always remained one of the most challen...
Enlightenment emphasis on rationalism in philosophy and the arts prefigures Samuel Taylor Coleridge’...
[[abstract]] This is a study of the reception of Wordsworth’s poetry, particularly the Lyrical Ball...
Does Romanticism really imply a revolt of the affective dimension of the human being above the intel...
Romantic Descent investigates disappointment as a minor, or non-cathartic, critical and aesthetic ca...
This dissertation explores intersections between naturalist debates and formulations of human othern...
The idea of progress found in the poetry of Blake, Coleridge, Wordsworth, and Shelley germinated in ...
The theology of the Protestant Reformation, in particular, that of Calvinism, complicated the Englis...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1996This dissertation addresses the persistent problems i...
The paper deals with the role emotions play in the Romantic and Modernistic approach to art, especia...