Romanticism and Religion from William Cowper to Wallace Stevens

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Dr Gavin Hopps, Dr Jane Stabler
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 28. 4. 2013 - Počet stran: 272

The relationship between literature and religion is one of the most groundbreaking and challenging areas of Romantic studies. Covering the entire field of Romanticism from its eighteenth-century origins in the writing of William Cowper and its proleptic stirrings in Paradise Lost to late-twentieth-century manifestations in the work of Wallace Stevens, the essays in this timely volume explore subjects such as Romantic attitudes towards creativity and its relation to suffering and religious apprehension; the allure of the 'veiled' and the figure of the monk in Gothic and Romantic writing; Miltonic light and inspiration in the work of Blake, Wordsworth, Shelley, and Keats; the relationship between Southey's and Coleridge's anti-Catholicism and definitions of religious faith in the Romantic period; the stammering of Romantic attempts to figure the ineffable; the emergence of a feminised Christianity and a gendered sublime; the development of Calvinism and its role in contemporary religious controversies. Its primary focus is the canonical Romantic poets, with a particular emphasis on Byron, whose work is most in need of critical re-evaluation given its engagement with the Christian and Islamic worlds and its critique of totalising religious and secular readings. The collection is an original and much-needed intervention in Romantic studies, bringing together the contextual awareness of recent historicist scholarship with the newly awakened interest in matters of form and an appreciation of the challenges of postmodern theory.

 

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Approaching the Unapproached Light Milton and the Romantic Visionary
25
Cowper Prospects Self Nature Society
41
Je sais bien mais quand même Wordsworths Faithful Scepticism
57
Catholic Contagion Southey Coleridge and English Romantic Anxieties
75
Sacrifice and Offering Thou Didst Not Desire Byron and Atonement
93
I was Bred a Moderate Presbyterian Byron Thomas Chalmers and the Scottish Religious Heritage
107
Byrons Confessional Pilgrimage
121
Words and the Word The Diction of Don Juan
137
Byrons Monky Business Ghostly Closure and Comic Continuity
167
A Fine Excess Hopkins Keats and the Gratuity of Grace
181
Until Death Tramples It to Fragments Percy Bysshe Shelley after Postmodern Theology
191
Sacred Art and Profane Poets
207
The Death of Satan Stevenss Esthetique du Mal Evil and the Romantic Imagination
223
Bibliography
237
Index
255
Autorská práva

Why Should I Speak? Scepticism and the Voice of Poetry in Byrons Cain
155

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Gavin Hopps is Academic Fellow in the School of Divinity, University of St Andews, UK. Jane Stabler is Reader in Romanticism in the School of English, University of St Andrews, UK.

Jonathon Shears, Vincent Newey, Gavin Hopps, Timothy Webb, Peter Cochran, Christine Kenyon Jones, Alan Rawes, Richard Cronin, Tony Howe, Edward Burns, Corinna Russell, Arthur Bradley, Jane Stabler, Michael O'Neill.

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