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Romantic Medievalism: History and the Romantic Literary Ideal Book

Romantic Medievalism: History and the Romantic Literary Ideal
Romantic Medievalism: History and the Romantic Literary Ideal, The Romantic period was characterized by a new historical self-consciousness in which history, and in particular the medieval, became an important screen for comprehending the present. Recent Scholarship has proposed contending theories for understanding , Romantic Medievalism: History and the Romantic Literary Ideal has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Romantic Medievalism: History and the Romantic Literary Ideal
  • Written by author Elizabeth Fay
  • Published by Palgrave Macmillan, March 2002
  • The Romantic period was characterized by a new historical self-consciousness in which history, and in particular the medieval, became an important screen for comprehending the present. Recent Scholarship has proposed contending theories for understanding
  • Fay (literature, U. of Massachusetts, Boston) ably assesses the diverse motivations for and embodiments of the turn toward medieval historical and literary models in 18th- and 19th-century England. She traces such medieval themes as King Arthur and trouba
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1Romantic Medievalism: The Ideal of History1
The medieval historical mind8
Romantic anachronism12
The problem of the lady18
Troubadourian affect24
2Cultivating Medievalism: Feeling History28
Classes of affect33
Bowers: Seward, Darwin and Coleridge37
Resting places: Gray, Smith and Keats48
The female troubadour: Mary Robinson and LEL54
3The Legacy of Arthur: Scott, Wordsworth and Byron64
The legacy of Arthur67
Scott and antiquarianism71
Wordsworth, knight of feeling78
Lancelot Byron99
4Keats and the Time of Romance109
Dispensing with Spenserianism113
Chatterton, Bannerman and 'La Belle Dame'117
Keats and romance: history, memory and felt time122
Dramatic action: King Stephen138
5The Shelleys on Love146
Courtly love150
Renaissance love: The Cenci155
Valperga, or love's lessons173
Free love: Epipsychidion178
The female knight and Emilia186
Surviving love195
Notes197
Index230


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