Disabling romanticism /

This book investigates the presence of disability in British Romantic literature, as subject matter, as metaphorical theme and as lived experience. It is the first collection of its kind, breaking new ground in re-interpreting key texts and providing a challenging overview of this emerging field. Th...

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Other Authors: Bradshaw, Michael, 1966- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, [2016]
Series:Literary disability studies.
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Summary:This book investigates the presence of disability in British Romantic literature, as subject matter, as metaphorical theme and as lived experience. It is the first collection of its kind, breaking new ground in re-interpreting key texts and providing a challenging overview of this emerging field. The collection offers both a critique of academic Romantic studies and an affirmation of the responsiveness of the Romantic canon to new stimuli. Authors discussed include William Blake, Lord Byron, Ann Batten Cristall, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, George Darley, Richard Payne Knight, William Gilpin, Mary Robinson, Mary Shelley, Robert Southey and William Wordsworth.
Physical Description:xv, 215 pages ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1137460636
9781137460639