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Romantic Medievalism - History and the Romantic Literary Ideal

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Informationen zum Autor ELIZABETH FAY teaches Romantic Period Literature at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. Her publications include Becoming Wordsworthian: A Performative Aesthetics and Feminist Introduction to Romanticism . Klappentext Nineteenth century medievalism is usually associated with Scott's world of Ivanhoe , but Romantic Medievalism argues that Scott's is a conservative use of the past and that radical poets such as the young Coleridge, Keats and Shelley used the medieval to critique and change, rather than validate, the present. These poets identified with the troubadour of courtly love, a disempowered figure often politically at odds with the establishment figure of the knight. Zusammenfassung Nineteenth century medievalism is usually associated with Scott's world of Ivanhoe , but Romantic Medievalism argues that Scott's is a conservative use of the past and that radical poets such as the young Coleridge, Keats and Shelley used the medieval to critique and change, rather than validate, the present. Inhaltsverzeichnis Romantic Medievalism: The Ideal of History Cultivating Medievalism: Feeling History The Legacy of Arthur: Scott, Wordsworth and Byron Keats and the Time of Romance The Shelleys on Love Index

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Romantic Medievalism: The Ideal of History Cultivating Medievalism: Feeling History The Legacy of Arthur: Scott, Wordsworth and Byron Keats and the Time of Romance The Shelleys on Love Index

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