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Urbanization and English Romantic Poetry

Urbanization and English Romantic Poetry

Urbanization and English Romantic Poetry

Stephen Tedeschi, University of Alabama
July 2019
Available
Paperback
9781108402637

    Through an incisive analysis of the emerging debates surrounding urbanization in the Romantic period, together with close readings of poets including William Blake, William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Stephen Tedeschi explores the notion that the Romantic poets criticized the historical form that the process of urbanization had taken, rather than urbanization itself. The works of the Romantic poets are popularly considered in a rural context and often understood as hostile to urbanization - one of the most profound social transformations of the era. By focusing on the urban aspects of such writing, Tedeschi re-orientates the relationship between urbanization and English Romantic poetry to deliver a study that discovers how the Romantic poets examined not only the influence of urbanization on poetry but also how poetry might help to reshape the form that urbanization could take.

    • Delivers a significant re-orientation of the work of major Romantic poets, including Wordsworth and Coleridge
    • Illuminates the urban aspects of the writing of the Romantic poets through close readings of writers including William Blake, William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge
    • Develops new critical relations between literature and ecology, political economy, and urban sociability

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    ‘Stephen Tedeschi’s Urbanization and English Romantic Poetry is an invigorating and at times demanding challenge to one of the central structuring oppositions in the study of British literature: that of the country versus the city … It asks its readers to recognize the world-changing potential of poetry and moreover that the idea that poetry could change the world was itself a product of the particular social conjunctions …’ Ian Newman, The Wordsworth Circle

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    Product details

    July 2019
    Paperback
    9781108402637
    294 pages
    230 × 153 × 15 mm
    0.4kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: urbanization and English Romantic poetry
    • 1. Urban ideology in eighteenth-century and Romantic poetry
    • 2. Coleridge and the civilization of cultivation
    • 3. Wordsworth and the affects of urbanization
    • 4. Shelley and the political representation of urbanization
    • 5. Robinson, Barbauld, and the limits of luxury
    • Conclusion: English Romantic poetry and urbanization.
      Author
    • Stephen Tedeschi , University of Alabama

      Stephen Tedeschi is an assistant professor in the Department of English at the University of Alabama. His articles have appeared in European Romantic Review, Keats-Shelley Journal, Essays in Romanticism, and Keats-Shelley Review.