Romanticism: Points of ViewWayne State University Press, 1975 - 346 pages |
Contents
Preface | 1 |
On Classical and Romantic | 19 |
The Present Outlook | 26 |
A Point of View | 41 |
Romanticism and Classicism | 55 |
On the Discrimination of Romanticisms | 66 |
Romantic Sensibility | 82 |
Surrealism and the Romantic Principle | 96 |
The Ideology of Romanticism | 165 |
The Concept of Romanticism in Literary History | 181 |
Romantic Religion | 207 |
The Structure of Romantic Nature Imagery | 219 |
Toward a Theory of Romanticism | 231 |
On the Logic of Romanticism | 258 |
The Romantic Artist | 269 |
Romanticism and Antiselfconsciousness | 287 |
The Bourgeois Illusion and English Romantic Poetry | 108 |
or the Nature of Romanticism | 125 |
Romantic Poetry and the Tradition | 136 |
Romantic Bards and Metaphysical Reviewers | 149 |
The Revolutionary | 298 |
The Spirit of the Age | 314 |
The Grounds of Knowledge | 331 |
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ęsthetic artist attitude Babbitt beauty become believe BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE Blake bourgeois Byron called Christianity cism Coleridge Coleridge's conception consciousness creative criticism culture definition dream eighteenth century elements Eliot emotional English poetry English Romantic epistemology essay essential existence experience expression F. L. Lucas fact feeling freedom French Revolution genius Hulme's human I. A. Richards ideal ideas imagery images imagination impulse individual intellectual Keats literary history literature London Lovejoy M. H. Abrams means merely metaphor metaphysical mind modern moral myth nature neoclassic neoclassicism Northrop Frye object organicism period philosophy poem poetic political Pope positive romanticism Prelude preromantic principle qualities reality reason relations religion revolutionary romantic movement romantic poets romanticism sense sensibility sentiment Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's social society soul spirit symbol T. E. Hulme theory things thought tion tradition truth unity universe verse Wellek whole word Wordsworth writers York