TY - BOOK
T1 - Encyclopedia of Literary Romanticism
AU - Maunder, Andrew
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - The Romantics valued nature, spontaneity, visionary experience, powerful feeling, and the artist's individual response to the experience of life. The Encyclopedia of Literary Romanticism provides a guide to the Romantic movement. Essays cover poets and novelists, literary works, historical and cultural topics, ranging from the 18th-century precursors of the Romantics, such as Thomas Gray, to William Wordsworth, John Keats and Percy Shelley, to mid-19th-century Victorians often regarded as late Romantics, such as Elizabeth Barrett Browning. The volume also includes essays on novelists who were part of or were influenced by the Romantic movement, including Jane Austen, Walter Scott, and Emily Brontë, as well as their works, as well as lesser-known writers whose importance is increasingly recognized, particularly such female writers as Dorothy Wordsworth, Anna Laetitia Barbauld, and Charlotte Smith.
AB - The Romantics valued nature, spontaneity, visionary experience, powerful feeling, and the artist's individual response to the experience of life. The Encyclopedia of Literary Romanticism provides a guide to the Romantic movement. Essays cover poets and novelists, literary works, historical and cultural topics, ranging from the 18th-century precursors of the Romantics, such as Thomas Gray, to William Wordsworth, John Keats and Percy Shelley, to mid-19th-century Victorians often regarded as late Romantics, such as Elizabeth Barrett Browning. The volume also includes essays on novelists who were part of or were influenced by the Romantic movement, including Jane Austen, Walter Scott, and Emily Brontë, as well as their works, as well as lesser-known writers whose importance is increasingly recognized, particularly such female writers as Dorothy Wordsworth, Anna Laetitia Barbauld, and Charlotte Smith.
KW - Romanticism, poetry, novel, drama, 1770-1850
M3 - Anthology
SN - 978-0-8160-7417-4
T3 - Literary Movements
BT - Encyclopedia of Literary Romanticism
PB - Facts on File/Infobase Publishing
CY - New York
ER -