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The triumph of Romanticism : collected essays / by Morse Peckham.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Columbia : University of South Carolina Press, [1970]Edition: First editionDescription: v, 462 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 087249182X
  • 9780872491823
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 808.914
LOC classification:
  • PN603 .P4
Contents:
Toward a theory of Romanticism.--Toward a theory of Romanticism: II, reconsiderations.--The dilemma of a century: the four stages of Romanticism.--Romanticism: the present state of theory.--The problem of the nineteenth century.--Constable and Wordsworth.--The place of architecture in nineteenth-century romantic culture.--Can Victorian have a useful meaning?--Hawthorne and Melville as European authors.--Darwinism and Darwinisticism.--Aestheticism to modernism: fulfillment or revolution?--What did Lady Windermere learn?--The current crisis in the arts: Pop, Op, and Mini.--Art and disorder.--Art and creativity: proposal for research.--Order and disorder in fiction.--Discontinuity in fiction: persona, narrator, scribe.--Literary interpretation as conventionalized verbal behavior.--Theory of criticism.--Is poetry self-expression?--Metaphor: a little plain speaking on a weary subject.--The intentional? fallacy?--On the historical interpretations of literature.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Toward a theory of Romanticism.--Toward a theory of Romanticism: II, reconsiderations.--The dilemma of a century: the four stages of Romanticism.--Romanticism: the present state of theory.--The problem of the nineteenth century.--Constable and Wordsworth.--The place of architecture in nineteenth-century romantic culture.--Can Victorian have a useful meaning?--Hawthorne and Melville as European authors.--Darwinism and Darwinisticism.--Aestheticism to modernism: fulfillment or revolution?--What did Lady Windermere learn?--The current crisis in the arts: Pop, Op, and Mini.--Art and disorder.--Art and creativity: proposal for research.--Order and disorder in fiction.--Discontinuity in fiction: persona, narrator, scribe.--Literary interpretation as conventionalized verbal behavior.--Theory of criticism.--Is poetry self-expression?--Metaphor: a little plain speaking on a weary subject.--The intentional? fallacy?--On the historical interpretations of literature.

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