Description |
xiii, 248 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
1. Themes and forms Towards a definition of romantic irony in English literature / Stuart M. Sperry -- Coadjutors of oppression: a romantic and modern theory of evil / Walter H. Evert -- The ghost of joy: reflections on romanticism and the forms of modern drama / Michael Goldman -- Some perspectives in three poems by Gray, Wordsworth, and Duncan / Richard Haven -- 2. Individual writers Yeats and the greater romantic lyric / George Bornstein -- Wallace Stevens' defense of poetry: La poésie pure, the new romantic, and the pressure of reality / A. Walton Litz -- Pound and Wordsworth on poetry and prose / Herbert N. Schneidau -- Walter Savage Landor and Ezra Pound / Hugh Witemeyer -- Dante, Shelley, and T.S. Eliot / Glenn O'Malley -- Politics and freedom: refractions of Blake in Joyce Cary and Allen Ginsberg / James A.W. Heffernan -- "The truer measure": setting in Emma, Middlemarch, and Howards end / E.D.H. Johnson -- Romantic elements in Faulkner / Joseph Blotner -- Joseph Wood Krutch: a writer's passage beyond the modern temper / John D. Margolis |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: page 243 |
Subject |
American literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
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English literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism.
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English literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
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Modernism (Literature)
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Romanticism -- England.
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Romanticism.
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Author |
Bornstein, George.
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LC no. |
76006658 |
ISBN |
0822933225 |
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