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Shakespeare and the English Romantic Imagination

Author/creator Bate, Jonathan 1958- Author
Other author/creatorOxford University Press.
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoNew York : Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Description296 p. ill 08.500 x 05.500 in.
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Summary Annotation Although it is well known that the Romantics were obsessed with Shakespeare, little attention has been paid to the ways in which he influenced both their creative practices and theories of the imagination. This work presents the fascinating picture of how the Romantics read Shakespeare and the ways in which his work inspired and informed their own poetry. The book provides the first full critical discussion of Shakespeare and Wordsworth, explores the influence of the plays on the poetry of Blake and Coleridge, and offers a fresh account of Shakespeare's powerful presence in the letters and poems of Keats and Byron, and in Shelley's dramas. Taking issue with prevalent deconstructionist theories and Harold Bloom's ideas on "the anxiety of influence," Bate instead carefully illustrates the ways in which initial attempts at blind imitation were transformed into graceful poetic echo and allusion.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 88036619
ISBN9780198129943
ISBN0198129947 (Trade Paper) Out of Stock Indefinitely
Standard identifier# 9780198129943
Stock number00020142

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