Romanticism, History, and the Possibilities of Genre: Re-forming Literature 1789-1837

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Tilottama Rajan, Julia M. Wright
Cambridge University Press, 2006 M11 2 - 308 páginas
Romanticism has often been associated with lyric poetry, or otherwise confined within mainstream genres. As a result, we have neglected the sheer diversity and generic hybridity of a literature that ranged from the Gothic novel to the national tale, from monthly periodicals to fictionalised autobiography. In this new volume some of the leading scholars of the period explore the relationship between ideology and literary genre from a variety of theoretical perspectives. The introduction offers a fresh examination of how genre was rethought by Romantic criticism.

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Julia M. Wright is Professor of English at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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