Romantic Revolutions: Criticism and theory. cloth 448 p.
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Romantic Revolutions: An Introduction I. The Spell of WordsworthIntroduction Kenneth R. Johnston OWas it for this...?O: Wordsworth and theBirth of the Gods Geoffrey Hartman Facing Language: WordsworthOs FirstPoetic Spirits Andrzej Warminski Monument and Inscription: WordsworthOsORude EmbryoO and the Remaining of History Cynthia Chase SecondaryLiterature: Geoffrey Hartman, Wordsworth, and the Interpretation of ModernityDonald G. Marshall II. Romanticism without Wordsworth InteroductionKaren Hanson Representative Men, Spirits of the Age, and Other RomanticTypes James K. Chandler Plotting the Revolution: The Political Narrativesof Romantic Poetry and Criticism Marilyn Butler The Limits of Genre and theInstitution of Literature: Romanticism between Fact and Fiction Gary KellyThe Landscape of Labor: Transformations of the Georgic John Murdoch III.American Counterpoints Introduction Herbert Marks From Wordsworth toEmerson David Bromwich EmersonOs Aversive Thinking Stanley Cavell OManHath No Part in All This Glorious WorkO: American Romantic LandscapesBarbara L. Packer Back Home Again in Indiana: Hart CraneOs The Bridge JohnT. Irwin IV. Critical Reflections Introduction Gilbert Chaitin CriticismUnderway: Walter BenjaminOs Romantic Concept of Criticism Samuel Weber OnPolitical Readings of Lyrical Ballads M.H. Abrams The Erasure of Narrativein Post-Structuralist Representations of Wordsworth Tilottama RajanWordsworthOs Poetics of Eloquence: A Challenge to Contemporary TheoryCharles Altieri Wordsworth, New Literary Histories, and the Constitution ofLiterature Don H. Bialostosky Contributors Index