Essays and studies, 1998 : Romanticism and gender / edited by Anne Janowitz for the English Association.

The essays in this volume, written by both established and newer critics, take up a range of issues and question assumptions about what Romantic literature is, as well as what its periodic boundaries might be. The essays address problems of the relation between class and gender, imperialism and gend...

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Main Authors: Kelly, Gary (Author), Favret, Mary A. (Author), Keach, William, 1942- (Author), McDonagh, Josephine (Author), Hofkosh, Sonia (Author), Francis, Emma (Author), Donnelly, Daria (Author), Bennett, Bridget (Author), Livingston, Ira, 1956- (Author)
Corporate Author: English Association.
Other Authors: Janowitz, Anne F. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : D.S. Brewer, [1998]
Series:Essays and studies (London, England : 1950) ; v. 51.
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Summary:The essays in this volume, written by both established and newer critics, take up a range of issues and question assumptions about what Romantic literature is, as well as what its periodic boundaries might be. The essays address problems of the relation between class and gender, imperialism and gender identity, and gender and genre within the period understood as stretching from the 1770s to the late 1820s. Is Romanticism a mode or an historical period? Does it include American poets? Taken as a group, this collection of papers gives a good indication of the roads that students of Romanticism may follow well into the next century. -- Preface.
Physical Description:176 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Footnotes include bibliographical references.
ISBN:0859915263
9780859915267