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Monstrous Debt - Modalities of Romantic Influence in Twentieth-Century Literature

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Damian Walford Davies and Richard Marggraf Turley are co-directors of the Centre for Romantic Studies at University of Wales, Aberystwyth. Klappentext The authors in this collection join an animated debate on the persistence of Romanticism. Even as dominant twentieth-century cultural movements have contested Romantic "myths" of redemptive Nature, individualism, perfectibility, the transcendence of art, and the heart's affections, the Romantic legacy survives as a point of tension and of inspiration for modern writers. Rejecting the Bloomian notion of anxious revisionism, The Monstrous Debt argues that various kinds of influences, inheritances, and indebtedness exist between well-known twentieth-century authors and canonical Romantic writers. Among the questions asked by this volume are: How does Blake's graphic mythology submit to "redemptive translations" in the work of Dylan Thomas? How might Ted Hughes's strong readings of a "snaky" Coleridge illuminate the "mercurial" poetic identity of Sylvia Plath? How does Shelley "sustain" the work of W. B. Yeats and Elizabeth Bishop with supplies of "imaginative oxygen"? In what ways does Keats enable Bob Dylan to embrace influence? How does Keats prove inadequate for Tony Harrison as he confronts contemporary violence? How does "cockney" Romanticism succeed in shocking John Betjeman's poetry out of kitsch into something new and strange?The Monstrous Debt seeks to broaden our sense of what "influence" is by defining the complex of relations that contribute to the making of the modern literary text. Scholars and students of the Romantic era will enjoy this informative volume. Zusammenfassung Presents a debate on the persistence of Romanticism. Rejecting the Bloomian notion of anxious revisionism! this book argues that various kinds of influences! inheritances! and indebtedness exist between well-known twentieth-century authors and canonical Romantic writers. ...

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Authors John Bayley, John Beer Bayley, John Beer, Damian Walford (EDT)/ Turley Davies, Hugh Haughton, Harriet Devine Jump, Richard Marggraf-Turley, Emma Mason, Lucy Newlyn, Michael O'Neill
Assisted by Damian Walford Davies (Editor), Richard Marggraf-Turley (Editor), Richard Marggraf Turley (Editor)
Publisher WAYNE
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.09.2006
 
EAN 9780814330586
ISBN 978-0-8143-3058-6
No. of pages 264
Dimensions 159 mm x 229 mm x 25 mm
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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