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ISBN 1108416993 (hardcover)
ISBN13桁 9781108416993 (hardcover)
無効なISBN等 9781108261067 (electronic book)
テキストの言語 英語                  
分類:NDC10版 930.268
本タイトル Mary Wollstonecraft in context /
著者名 edited by Nancy E. Johnson and Paul Keen.
出版地・頒布地 Cambridge, United Kingdom ;
出版者・頒布者名 Cambridge University Press,
出版年・頒布年 2020.
数量 xxxiii, 358 pages :
他の形態的事項 illustrations, portraits ;
大きさ 24 cm.
書誌注記 Includes bibliographical references and index.
内容注記 Part I. Life and Works: Biography / Kate Chisholm - Correspondence / Andrew McInnes -- Family / Julie Carlson -- Joseph Johnson / David Fallon -- Part II. Critical Fortunes: Early critical reception / Nancy E. Johnson -- Nineteenth-century critical reception / Eileen Hunt Botting -- 1970s critical reception / Julie Murray -- Recent critical reception / Eliza O'Brien -- Part III. Historical and Cultural Contexts: Writing the French Revolution / Mary A. Favret -- Radical societies / David O'Shaughnessy -- Radical publishers / Jon Mee -- British conservatism / Paul Keen -- Jacobin reformers / Mary Fairclough -- Liberal reformers / Michelle Levy -- Conservative reformers / Claire Grogan -- French philosophes / Sylvana Tomaselli -- Dissenters / Andrew McKendry -- Jean-Jacques Rousseau / Laura Kirkley -- Edmund Burke / Frans de Bruyn -- William Godwin / Pamela Clemit -- Political theory / Lena Halldenius -- Feminist theory / Jane Moore -- The constitution / Ian Ward -- Property law / Catherine Packham -- Domestic law / Rebecca Probert -- Slavery and abolition / Katie Donington -- The Bluestockings / Betty A. Schellenberg -- Conduct literature / Vivien Jones -- Theories of education / Frances Ferguson -- Sentimentalism and sensibility / Alex Wetmore -- English Jacobin novels / April London -- Anti-Jacobin novels / Gary Kelly -- Children's literature / Andrew O'Malley -- Gothic literature / Michael Gamer -- Travel writing / Pamela Perkins -- History writing / Jonathan Sachs - Periodicals / Jacqueline George - Translations / Alessa Johns.
要約、抄録、注釈等 "An article that appeared in the April 1797 edition of the Monthly Magazine entitled "On Artificial Taste" offered readers a meditation on two of the most widely noted dimensions of this popular theme: "a taste for rural scenes" and the more "natural" quality of poetry that had been "written in the infancy of society." In some ways, both of these were standard topics, frequently discussed in the literary magazines of the day, though the article addressed them with compelling rigour and clarity, and with a refreshing impatience for empty poses and cultural double standards. It was curious, the author suggested, given people's widely professed love of nature, "how few people seem to contemplate nature with their own eyes. I have 'brushed the dew away' in the morning; but, pacing over the printless grass, I have wondered that, in such delightful situations, the sun was allowed to rise in solitary majesty, whilst my eyes alone hailed its beautifying beams." Having offered a no-nonsense reflection on the state of people's real interest in nature beyond the sort of "romantic kind of declamation" that was so much in vogue, the author moved on to offer a fairly standard list of the age's assumptions: poetry is a "transcript of immediate emotions" transfigured by the effects of those "happy moment[s]" in which the poet is enriched by images "spontaneously bursting on him" without the need for any recourse to "understanding or memory." This account of creativity, like the article's definition of the poet as "a man of strong feelings" giving "us a picture of his mind when he was actually alone, conversing with himself, and marking the impression which nature made on his own heart" seemed to converge with William Wordsworth's ideas about poetry in his Preface to the Lyrical Ballads. Its related insistence on the higher spiritual worth of those moments when the poet worshipped "in a temple not made with hands, and the world seems to contain only the mind that formed and contemplates it" seemed to echo Pysche's declaration of sublime internalization in Keats' ode. Except, of course, that the article was published in April 1797, well ahead of Wordsworth's account in the Preface to the 1800 edition of the Lyrical Ballads and a full generation before Keats's work"--Provided by publisher.
個人件名 Wollstonecraft, Mary,
生没年等 1759-1797
一般件名細目 Criticism and interpretation.
著者標目 Johnson, Nancy E., 1956-
Keen, Paul, 1963-
一般件名 Intellectual life.
Geistesleben
地名件名 England -- Intellectual life -- 18th century.
England.
資料情報1 『Mary Wollstonecraft in context /』 edited by Nancy E. Johnson and Paul Keen. Cambridge University Press, 2020. (所蔵館:中央  請求記号:F/930.2/W86/M  資料コード:7113755028)
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