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Romanticism and Colonialism - Writing and Empire, 1780–1830

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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The relationships between literary discourse and colonial politics have been the subject of much critical investigation since the publication of Edward Said's orientalism. Yet although much has been written about the forms these relationships took in the early modern period and in the nineteenth century, the Romantic period has been comparatively neglected. This volume sets out to redress that imbalance by investigating Romantic writing in its relationship to the peoples and places with which the British were increasingly coming into contact. Topics examined include slavery, race, climate, tropical disease, religion and commodity production; a wide range of writers are discussed from Edmund Burke to Hannah More, William Blake to Phyllis Wheatley, Olaudah Equiano to Mary Shelley, Thomas Clarkson to Lord Byron. Together the essays constitute a broad assessment of Romanticism's engagement with India, Africa, the West Indies, South America and the Middle East.

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1. Romanticism and colonialism: texts, contexts, issues Tim Fulford and Peter J. Kitson; 2. Romanticism and colonialism: races, places, peoples, 1785-1800 Peter J. Kitson; 3. Romanticism and colonialism: races, places, peoples, 1800-1830 Tim Fulford; 4. Accessing India: orientalism, anti-'Indianism', and the rhetoric of Jones and Burke Michael J. Franklin; 5. 'Sunshine and Shady Groves': what Blake's 'Little Black Boy' learned from African writers Lauren Henry; 6. Blood sugar Timothy Morton; 7. 'Wisely Forgetful': Coleridge and the politics of pantisocracy James C. McKusick; 8. Darkness visible?: race and representation in Bristol abolitionist poetry, 1770-1810 Alan Richardson; 9. Fictional constructions of liberated Africans Moira Ferguson; 10. 'Wandering through Eblis': absorption and containment in Romantic exoticism Nigel Leask; 11. The Isle of Devils: the Jamaican journal of M. G. Lewis D. L. Macdonald; 12. Indian jugglers: Hazlitt, Romantic orientalism, and the difference of view John Whale; 13. 'Some samples of the finest orientalism': Byronic philhellenism and proto-Zionism at the time of the congress of Vienna Caroline Franklin; 14. 'Once did she hold the gorgeous East in fee ...': Byron's Venice and oriental empire Malcolm Kelsall; 15. The plague of imperial desire: Montesquieu, Gibbon, Brougham, and Mary Shelley's The Last Man Joseph W. Lew.

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This volume examines Romantic writing in relation to colonial politics and the peoples and places with which the British were increasingly coming into contact. Covering a wide range of writers, it investigates topics from slavery to tropical disease, religion, and commodity production, in India, Africa, the West Indies, South America and the Middle East.

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Con la collaborazione di Tim Fulford (Editore), Timothy Fulford (Editore), Fulford Timothy (Editore), Peter J. Kitson (Editore), Kitson Peter J. (Editore)
Editore Cambridge Academic
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 13.08.1998
 
EAN 9780521591430
ISBN 978-0-521-59143-0
Dimensioni 158 mm x 235 mm x 26 mm
Peso 545 g
Illustrazioni 2 b/w illus., Raster, nicht spezifiziert
Categorie Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia

English, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 19th Century, Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900, Literary studies: general, Literary studies: c 1500 to c 1800

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