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Oriental Wells The Early Romantic Poets And Their Eastern Muse Md Monirul Islam

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Oriental Wells The Early Romantic Poets And Their Eastern Muse Md Monirul Islam
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.67 MB
Author: Md. Monirul Islam
ISBN: 9789389812527, 9389812526
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Oriental Wells The Early Romantic Poets And Their Eastern Muse Md Monirul Islam by Md. Monirul Islam 9789389812527, 9389812526 instant download after payment.

Oriental Wells explores the manifold ways in which the East was a major source of inspiration for the British Romantic poets, who generously borrowed from the Eastern sources in their effort to reinvent the British poetic tradition. It examines the “orientalization” of Romantic poetry, using works of William Blake, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Robert Southey, and Walter Savage Landor.
Analyzing the Romantic poets' multifaceted engagement with the East, the book raises the questions:
The book convincingly argues that the introduction of “cultural goods” from the East played a crucial role in shaping the form and substance of British Romanticism, while acknowledging that the Romantics' reception of the East was tempered by their ideological concerns and religious background.

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