Presences That Disturb examines the historical and cultural contexts That determined the Romantic self in a revolutionary decade. It explores the ways in which canonical writers such as Wordsworth, Coleridge and Keats, and significant political figures such as John Thelwall imaginatively identified with certain emblematic Presences - from the Dark-Age hermit-king Tewdrig to the Polish patriot-General Kosciusko and the Welsh jacobin bard Edward Williams - as instructive models and haunting second selves. Addressing recent new historicist critiques, this highly original analysis of Romantic identity discusses both the subtle ways in which these crucial but neglected Presences inhabit literary texts and their broader cultural impact. Damian Wa...
English romantic poetry has been traditionally conceived as a principal part of the idealism orthodo...
This dissertation is a cultural analysis of the early Romantic period which argues that literary sel...
Reading Places: Local Landscapes and Imperial Culture in Romantic Britain examines a literary topos ...
Presences That Disturb examines the historical and cultural contexts That determined the Romantic se...
Presences that Disturb examines the historical and cultural contexts that determined the Romantic se...
Casting brilliant new light on some of the most beloved poetry in the Western tradition, Romantic Pr...
"Wales and the Romantic Imagination" is the first study devoted exclusively to the appropriation of ...
Romanticism has often been concerned with the literal sense of "place". British Romanticism has vari...
Wales and the Romantic Imagination is the first collection devoted exclusively to the figuring of Wa...
Writing Wales explores representations of Wales in English and Welsh literatures written across a br...
This book represents the longest single-volume work on modern Welsh literature ever published, and p...
The central goal of this project is to explore the intersection of thinking on language and national...
In the history of criticism, the British Romantic period has always remained one of the most challen...
The thesis places Wales within a postcolonial framework, and uses postcolonial theory to analyse the...
Powys' novels are deeply rooted in a sense of place; much of their conflict develops through the eff...
English romantic poetry has been traditionally conceived as a principal part of the idealism orthodo...
This dissertation is a cultural analysis of the early Romantic period which argues that literary sel...
Reading Places: Local Landscapes and Imperial Culture in Romantic Britain examines a literary topos ...
Presences That Disturb examines the historical and cultural contexts That determined the Romantic se...
Presences that Disturb examines the historical and cultural contexts that determined the Romantic se...
Casting brilliant new light on some of the most beloved poetry in the Western tradition, Romantic Pr...
"Wales and the Romantic Imagination" is the first study devoted exclusively to the appropriation of ...
Romanticism has often been concerned with the literal sense of "place". British Romanticism has vari...
Wales and the Romantic Imagination is the first collection devoted exclusively to the figuring of Wa...
Writing Wales explores representations of Wales in English and Welsh literatures written across a br...
This book represents the longest single-volume work on modern Welsh literature ever published, and p...
The central goal of this project is to explore the intersection of thinking on language and national...
In the history of criticism, the British Romantic period has always remained one of the most challen...
The thesis places Wales within a postcolonial framework, and uses postcolonial theory to analyse the...
Powys' novels are deeply rooted in a sense of place; much of their conflict develops through the eff...
English romantic poetry has been traditionally conceived as a principal part of the idealism orthodo...
This dissertation is a cultural analysis of the early Romantic period which argues that literary sel...
Reading Places: Local Landscapes and Imperial Culture in Romantic Britain examines a literary topos ...