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1 | Romantic Medievalism: The Ideal of History | 1 |
The medieval historical mind | 8 | |
Romantic anachronism | 12 | |
The problem of the lady | 18 | |
Troubadourian affect | 24 | |
2 | Cultivating Medievalism: Feeling History | 28 |
Classes of affect | 33 | |
Bowers: Seward, Darwin and Coleridge | 37 | |
Resting places: Gray, Smith and Keats | 48 | |
The female troubadour: Mary Robinson and LEL | 54 | |
3 | The Legacy of Arthur: Scott, Wordsworth and Byron | 64 |
The legacy of Arthur | 67 | |
Scott and antiquarianism | 71 | |
Wordsworth, knight of feeling | 78 | |
Lancelot Byron | 99 | |
4 | Keats and the Time of Romance | 109 |
Dispensing with Spenserianism | 113 | |
Chatterton, Bannerman and 'La Belle Dame' | 117 | |
Keats and romance: history, memory and felt time | 122 | |
Dramatic action: King Stephen | 138 | |
5 | The Shelleys on Love | 146 |
Courtly love | 150 | |
Renaissance love: The Cenci | 155 | |
Valperga, or love's lessons | 173 | |
Free love: Epipsychidion | 178 | |
The female knight and Emilia | 186 | |
Surviving love | 195 | |
Notes | 197 | |
Index | 230 |
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