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The Call of Classical Literature in the Romantic Age -

The Call of Classical Literature in the Romantic Age

Buch | Hardcover
432 Seiten
2017
Edinburgh University Press (Verlag)
978-1-4744-2964-1 (ISBN)
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Re-establishes the enduring presence and value of classical literature in the Romantic era
The Call of Classical Literature in the Romantic Age reveals the extent to which writers now called romantic venerate and use classical texts to transform lyric and narrative poetry, the novel, mythology, politics, and issues of race and slavery, as well as to provide models for their own literary careers and personal lives. On both sides of the Atlantic the classics—including the surprising influence of Hebrew, regarded as a classical language—play a major role in what becomes labeled romanticism only later in the nineteenth century.
The relation between classic and romantic is not one of opposition but subtle interpenetration and mutual transformation. While romantic writers regard what they are doing as new, this attitude in no way prompts them to abjure valuable lessons of genre, expression, and judgment flowing from the classical authors they love. This volume disturbs categories that have become too settled.

Key Features
Includes in almost equal proportion British and American authors and is transatlantic in scopeMoves well beyond the five canonical British romantic poets, on whom considerable work has been done concerning their relation to classical literatureIncludes studies of African American and women writers

K. P. Van Anglen is Senior Lecturer on English, retired, at Boston University. He is author of The New England Milton (1993), co-editor of Environment: An Interdisciplinary Anthology (2008), and editor of the Translations volume (1986) in The Writings of Henry D. Thoreau, which includes Thoreau’s English versions of plays traditionally ascribed to Aeschylus, and his renderings of parts of Pindar’s Odes and the Anacreontea. Van Anglen edited “Simplify, Simplify” and Other Quotations from Henry David Thoreau (1996). He recently coedited Thoreau at Two Hundred: Essays and Reassessments, essays commissioned by the Thoreau Society to celebrate the bicentennial of Thoreau’s birth. James Engell is Gurney Professor of English and Professor of Comparative Literature at Harvard University. He has spent his career teaching at Harvard University where he has chaired the Departments of English and of Comparative Literature as well as the Degree Program in History & Literature. A member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, author of four books and numerous articles, as well as a contributor to and editor of nine volumes, his interests embrace the Enlightenment and Romanticism, rhetoric, and environmental issues. He studied classical literature with Glen Bowersock and Wendell Clausen and contributed the entry for Wordsworth to The Virgil Encyclopedia.

Introduction: The Call of Classical Literature in the Romantic Age



Part I: Classical Practice, Romantic Concerns, and Genre



William Gilpin: A Classical Eye for the Picturesque, Margaret Doody


Phillis Wheatley and the Political Work of Ekphrasis, Mary Louise Kete


"Past ruin’d Ilion": The Classical Ideal and the Romantic Voice in Landor’s Poetry,


Steven Stryer

"Larger the Shadows": Longfellow’s Translation of Virgil’s Eclogue 1,


Christoph Irmscher

Changes of Address: Epic Invocation in Anglophone Romanticism, Herbert F. Tucker




Part II: Wider Romantic Engagements with the Classical World

Thoreau’s Epic Ambitions: "A Walk To Wachusett" and the Persistence of the Classics in an Age of Science, K. P.Van Anglen


Pilgrimage and Epiphany: The Psychological and Political Dynamics of Margaret Fuller’s Mythmaking, Jeffrey Steele


Remaking the Republic of Letters: James McCune Smith and the Classical Tradition, John Stauffer


"In the Face of the Fire": Melville’s Prometheus, Classical and Romantic Contexts,


John P. McWilliams

Coleridge’s Rome, Jonathan Sachs


The Classics and American Political Rhetoric in a Democratic and Romantic Age,


Carl J. Richard

Gibbon, Virgil, and the Victorians: Appropriating the Matter of Rome and Renovating the Epic Career, Edward Adams





Coda

13. The Other Classic: Hebrew Shapes British and American Literature and Culture, James Engell

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Verlagsort Edinburgh
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 782 g
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
ISBN-10 1-4744-2964-5 / 1474429645
ISBN-13 978-1-4744-2964-1 / 9781474429641
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