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Life : organic form and Romanticism / Denise Gigante.

Author/creator Gigante, Denise, 1965-
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoNew Haven : Yale University Press, ©2009.
Descriptionxiii, 302 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 22 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Introduction -- Smart's powers: Jubilate agno -- Blake's living form: Jerusalem -- Shelley's vitalist "witch" -- Keats's principle of monstrosity: Lamia.
Abstract "What makes something alive? Or, more to the point, what is life? The question is as old as the ages and has not been (and may never be) resolved. Life springs from life, and liveliness motivates matter to act the way it does. Yet vitality in its very unpredictability often appears as a threat. In this intellectually stimulating work. Denise Gigante looks at how major writers of the Romantic period strove to produce living forms of art on an analogy with biological form, often finding themselves face to face with a power known as monstrous." "The poets Christopher Smart, William Blake, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and John Keats were all immersed in a culture obsessed with scientific ideas about vital power and its generation, and they broke with poetic convention in imagining new forms of "life." In Life: Organic Form and Romanticism, Gigante offers a way to read ostensibly difficult poetry and reflects on the natural-philosophical idea of organic form and the discipline of literary studies."--BOOK JACKET.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. [247]-286) and index.
LCCN 2008044344
ISBN9780300136852 (alk. paper)
ISBN0300136854 (alk. paper)

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