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Romantic Gothic An Edinburgh Companion Angela Wright Dale Townshend

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Romantic Gothic An Edinburgh Companion Angela Wright Dale Townshend
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.71 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Angela Wright; Dale Townshend
ISBN: 9780748696758, 074869675X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Romantic Gothic An Edinburgh Companion Angela Wright Dale Townshend by Angela Wright; Dale Townshend 9780748696758, 074869675X instant download after payment.

Provides a detailed, rigorous account of the rise and development of the Gothic aesthetic in British, American and European culture between 1740 and 1840

Self-consciously breaching the critical divide between what literary history has subsequently differentiated as the ‘Gothic’ and the ‘Romantic’, this collection of 17 newly commissioned chapters seeks to draw attention to that prominent strain in late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century British, American and European literature in which the distinction between the popular, low-cultural reaches of the Gothic and the ‘High’ Romantic aesthetics of more canonical figures is all but erased.


Key Features


  • Subjects early Gothic writing to sustained critical attention and re-examination
  • Situates British Gothic writing in relation to contemporary developments of the mode in America and Continental Europe
  • Seeks to advance current scholarly debates particularly with respect to the ongoing interest in the relationship between Romanticism and the Gothic

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