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Recent studies of the concepts and ideologies of Romanticism have neglected to explore the ways in which Romanticism defined itself by reconfiguring its literary past. In Wordsworth's Pope Robert J. Griffin shows that many of the basic tenets of Romanticism derive from mid-eighteenth-century writers' attempts to free themselves from the literary dominance of Alexander Pope.
As a result, a narrative of literary history in which Pope figured as an alien poet of reason and imitation became the basis for nineteenth-century literary history, and still affects our thinking on Pope and Romanticism. Griffin traces the genesis and transmission of "romantic literary history," from the Wartons to M. H. Abrams; in so doing, he calls into question some of our most basic assumptions about the chronological and conceptual boundaries of Romanticism.
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Classicism, English poetry, History, History and criticism, Influence, Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.), Knowledge, Literature, Romanticism, Theory, Wordsworth, william, 1770-1850, Pope, alexander, 1688-1744, English poetry, history and criticism, Romanticism, great britain, Et Pope, Contribution à la littérature, Poésie anglaise, Histoire et critique, Théorie, Influence littéraire, artistique, Romantisme, Classicisme, Beïnvloeding, Neoclassicisme, Romantiek, Letterkunde, Engels, Literatur, Literaturgeschichtsschreibung, Wordsworth, William, (1770-1744), Et la littérature, Knowledge and learningPlaces
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Wordsworth's Pope: a study in literary historiography
1996, Cambridge University Press
in English
0521481716 9780521481717
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 170-183) and index.
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