"Enthusiasm" is a term to which Romantic criticism is blind. Where it is noticed, it is usually assumed that over the course of the eighteenth century it was rehabilitated. Whereas it had been associated with the violence and excess of the sects in the Civil War, it came to be identified with the healing powers of emotion and imagination. This essay argues for a more complicated understanding of the term's trajectory. The prohibition of enthusiasm found, for instance, in Locke comes to be replaced by a more regulatory discourse. From this perspective, its benefits had to be harnessed, but there remained a powerful awareness that poetic or noble enthusiasm could easily degenerate into its vulgar and dangerous avatar. These fears were intensi...
Claude Welch, the distinguished historian of nineteenth-century religious thought, once declared tha...
The idea of progress found in the poetry of Blake, Coleridge, Wordsworth, and Shelley germinated in ...
‘Romanticism’ is one of the more hotly contested terms in the history of ideas. There is a singular ...
Several studies have been made of "enthusiasm," but I have found none which attempts to give a compr...
Edmund Burke is often considered an arch-critic of enthusiasm in its various religious and secular f...
This thesis addresses an area which has been neglected within the predominantly secular emphasis of ...
The poem Religious Musings, a Desultory Poem, Written on the Christmas Eve of 1794 (1794-96) by Samu...
While the media industries have been rather thoroughly dissected for their capacity to generate enth...
Religious experiments abound in 1987 America. The variety of emotional styles alone leaves the cultu...
'Enthusiasm' was a term widely used in early modern England as a pejorative to designate individuals...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The article deals with spiritual progress of S.T. Coleridge from his youthful interest in the follow...
This paper argues that Locke’s interactions with the Quakers and his reflections on their doctrines ...
This dissertation focuses on the historical problem of false prophecy—or, more generally, the need t...
Spontaneous feeling has been a cornerstone of Romantic aesthetics since Wordsworth wrote his Preface...
Claude Welch, the distinguished historian of nineteenth-century religious thought, once declared tha...
The idea of progress found in the poetry of Blake, Coleridge, Wordsworth, and Shelley germinated in ...
‘Romanticism’ is one of the more hotly contested terms in the history of ideas. There is a singular ...
Several studies have been made of "enthusiasm," but I have found none which attempts to give a compr...
Edmund Burke is often considered an arch-critic of enthusiasm in its various religious and secular f...
This thesis addresses an area which has been neglected within the predominantly secular emphasis of ...
The poem Religious Musings, a Desultory Poem, Written on the Christmas Eve of 1794 (1794-96) by Samu...
While the media industries have been rather thoroughly dissected for their capacity to generate enth...
Religious experiments abound in 1987 America. The variety of emotional styles alone leaves the cultu...
'Enthusiasm' was a term widely used in early modern England as a pejorative to designate individuals...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The article deals with spiritual progress of S.T. Coleridge from his youthful interest in the follow...
This paper argues that Locke’s interactions with the Quakers and his reflections on their doctrines ...
This dissertation focuses on the historical problem of false prophecy—or, more generally, the need t...
Spontaneous feeling has been a cornerstone of Romantic aesthetics since Wordsworth wrote his Preface...
Claude Welch, the distinguished historian of nineteenth-century religious thought, once declared tha...
The idea of progress found in the poetry of Blake, Coleridge, Wordsworth, and Shelley germinated in ...
‘Romanticism’ is one of the more hotly contested terms in the history of ideas. There is a singular ...