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The Idea of Infancy in Nineteenth-Century British Poetry: Romanticism, Subjectivity, Form by D. B. Ruderman ISBN 9781315640266, 9781138191853, 1315640260, 113819185X instant download

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Authors:D. B. Ruderman
Pages:288 pages
Year:2016
Edition:1
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:5.74 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781315640266, 9781138191853, 1315640260, 113819185X
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The Idea of Infancy in Nineteenth-Century British Poetry: Romanticism, Subjectivity, Form by D. B. Ruderman ISBN 9781315640266, 9781138191853, 1315640260, 113819185X instant download

This book radically refigures the conceptual and formal significance of childhood in nineteenth-century English poetry. By theorizing infancy as a poetics as well as a space of continual beginning, Ruderman shows how it allowed poets access to inchoate, uncanny, and mutable forms of subjectivity and art. While recent historicist studies have documented the “freshness of experience” that childhood confers on nineteenth-century poetry and culture, this book draws on  new formalist and psychoanalytic perspectives to rethink familiar concepts such as immortality, the sublime, and the death drive as well as forms and genres such as the pastoral, the ode, and the ballad. 
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Ruderman establishes that infancy emerges as a unique structure of feeling simultaneously with new theories of lyric poetry at the end of the eighteenth century. He then explores the intertwining of poetic experimentation and infancy in Wordsworth, Anna Barbauld, Blake, Coleridge, Erasmus Darwin, Sara Coleridge, Shelley, Matthew Arnold, Tennyson, and Augusta Webster.
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