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Romantic Literature And Postcolonial Studies 1st Edition Elizabeth A Bohls David Johnson Ania Loomba

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Romantic Literature And Postcolonial Studies 1st Edition Elizabeth A Bohls David Johnson Ania Loomba
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.5 MB
Pages: 225
Author: Elizabeth A Bohls; David Johnson; Ania Loomba
ISBN: 9780748678747, 0748678743
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Romantic Literature And Postcolonial Studies 1st Edition Elizabeth A Bohls David Johnson Ania Loomba by Elizabeth A Bohls; David Johnson; Ania Loomba 9780748678747, 0748678743 instant download after payment.

Demonstrates the importance of postcolonial approaches to understanding the literature of the period 1787-1833 Arguing that literature of the Romantic period must be understood in the context of British colonial expansion and imperial rule, this text surveys Romantic literature’s role in consolidating Britain as the centre of empire. It highlights the ways in which the expanding print market served readers eager to learn about the wider world: Romantic poetry and travel writing, for example, went hand in hand. Elizabeth Bohls shows that while Exoticism and Orientalism help us understand colonial discourses and imperial ideologies, texts not overtly concerned with the exotic, like Wordsworth’s and Austen’s, also engage the historical problematic of empire. Key Features Covers travel writing, slave narratives, political prose as well as novels & poetry Reads canonical materials (Coleridge, Austen, Scott, Shelley, etc.) in new ways Wide coverage: the Romantic Geographies chapter treats travel in the Pacific, Canada/North America, the Caribbean, Africa and India, while the Romantic Orientalism chapter treats writings on India

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