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Informationen zum Autor James Chandler is Barbara E. and Richard J. Franke Distinguished Service Professor and Director of the Franke Institute for the Humanities at the University of Chicago. Klappentext An engaging account of literary production around the turn of the nineteenth century, now available in paperback. Zusammenfassung This History presents an engaging account of literary production around the turn of the nineteenth century. The essays are designed to provide a narrative of Romantic literature and new and stimulating readings of key texts. Now in paperback! this volume is an important resource for research and teaching. Inhaltsverzeichnis General introduction James Chandler; Part I. The Ends of Enlightenment: 1. Sentiment and sensibility John Brewer; 2. Antiquarianism, balladry, and the rehabilitation of romance Susan Manning; 3. The Romantics and the political economists Catherine Gallager; 4. The problem of periodisation: Enlightenment, Romanticism, and the fate of system Clifford Siskin; Part II. Geographies: The Scenes of Literary Life: 5. London in the 1790s John Barrell; 6. Edinburgh and lowland Scotland Ian Duncan; 7. Romantic Ireland: 1750-1845 Luke Gibbons; 8. France, Germany, America David Simpson; 9. The 'Warm South' Esther Schor; 10. Country matters W. J. T. Mitchell; 11. Romanticism and the wider world: poetry, travel literature and Empire Nigel Leask; 12. The homes of England Margot Finn; 13. Writing, reading and the scenes of war Mary A. Favret; 14. Regency London Simon During; Part III. Histories: Writing in the New Movements: 15. Rebellion, revolution, reform: the transit of the intellectuals Anne Janowitz; 16. Changes in the world of publishing Adrian Johns; 17. The new poetries Susan J. Wolfson; 18. Romanticism and poetic autonomy Paul Hamilton; 19. Transformations of the novel - I Deidre Lynch; 20. Transformations of the novel - II Ina Ferris; 21. Theatre, performance, and urban spectacle Julie Carlson; 22. The epigenesis of genre: new forms from old Tilottama Rajan; 23. The literature of the new sciences Jan Golinski; 24. The making of child readers Katie Trumpener; Part IV. The Ends of Romanticism: 25. Representation restructured Frances Ferguson; 26. Romantic cultural Imperialism Saree Makdisi; 27. Romanticism and religious modernity: from natural supernaturalism to literary sectarianism Kevin Gilmartin; 28. Is Romanticism finished? Jerome McGann; Chronology; Bibliographies; Index....