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Oxford Companion to the Romantic Age : British Culture 1776-1832
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9780199245437
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2001
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Textbook
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English
Publication Name
Oxford Companion to the Romantic Age : British Culture 1776-1832
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Jon Mee
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9.7in
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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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6.7in
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796 Pages

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The Romantic period in British culture was an era of extraordinarily diverse and original achievements in literature and the arts, accomplished in a time of great political and social upheaval. This book is the first major interdisciplinary reference guide to provide a broad cultural and historical perspective which presents the aesthetic achievements of great literary figures like Wordsworth and Coleridge, their followers and opponents, alongside their counterparts in the field of art, music, design, science, and the history of ideas, within a comprehensive picture of the period. Forty long essays on key topics, written by major international authorities, are complemented by an alphabetical reference section detailing all the significant figures, works, topics, and major events. Illustrated throughout.

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Jon Mee
Publication Name
Oxford Companion to the Romantic Age : British Culture 1776-1832
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Uk-Trade Paper
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English
Publication Year
2001
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796 Pages

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'A book to be read for an introduction to the period as well as consulted for answers to questions.'Choice, 'the best of these biographical entries will surely serve as models for the major revisions now underway for the New Dictionary of National Biography ... impressive breadth of coverage contained in Part Two.' Alex Benchimol, Romantic Circles Revs, "Richly varied....well-written....Oxford's comprehensiveness renders it superior. For all collections with an academic constituency."--Choice "Assembles an international team of experts, from fields as diverse as political history, popular culture, literature, religion, and medicine in order to create a broad reference work on the Romantic age in Britain....The essays themselves are of high quality and reflect the latest scholarship....Of particular interest are references to the people and institutions that make up the "radical" religious and political movements of the era....A valuable reference tool."--Library Journal "I am confident that An Oxford Companion to the Romantic Age will quickly establish itself as the premier reference source of its kind in the field.... The strategic use of over 100 illustrations throughout this generally handsome volume makes it a pleasure to simply browse through.... [An] unprecedented wealth of scholarly expertise on the Romantic period."--Alex Benchimol, Romantic Circles Review "This is not only an invaluable source of information on a dazzling range of topics, but also a volume bristling with ideas--and ideals. There is an explicitly radical, polemical edge to many of the contributions, and if these essays and entries provoke the active engagement of the reader rather than merely delivering knowledge with an air of unchallengeable authority, they are more than upholding the spirit of the age that is under debate."--Review of English Studies "It is a monument not only to the age but to the division of intellectual labor, which humbles any reviewer who would attempt adequately to engage the work of its array of forty-two specialist contributors."--Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, 'a fitting culmination to the recent trend towards multidisciplinarity inRomantic period studies ... this critical companion avoids offering a reductivedefinition of Romantic cultural practice, and thus the volume might meconsidered the first post-Romanticist scholarly companion for the Romantic age.'Alex Benchimol, Romantic Circles Reviews, 2000., 'a fitting culmination to the recent trend towards multidisciplinarity in Romantic period studies ... this critical companion avoids offering a reductive definition of Romantic cultural practice, and thus the volume might me considered the first post-Romanticist scholarly companion for theRomantic age.'Alex Benchimol, Romantic Circles Reviews, 2000, 'this volume marks a key moment in the struggle to redefine our understanding of the culture of the Romantic age.'Alex Benchimol, Romantic Circles Reviews, 2000., 'This is not only an invaluable source of information on a dazzling range of topics, but also a volume bristling with ideas - and ideals. There is an explicitly radical, polemical edge to many of the contributions, and if these essays and entries provoke the active engagement of the readerrather than merely delivering knowledge with an air of unchallengeable authority, they are more than upholding the spirit of the age that is under debate.'Fiona Stafford, Review of English Studies, 'I am confident that In Oxford Companion to the Romantic Age will quicklyestablish itself as the premier reference source of its kind in the field ...the strategic use of over 100 illustrations throughout this generally handsomevolume makes it a pleasure to simply browse through ... unprecedented wealth ofscholarly expertise on the Romantic period.'Alex Benchimol, Romantic Circles Revs, 2000., 'this volume marks a key moment in the struggle to redefine ourunderstanding of the culture of the Romantic age.'Alex Benchimol, Romantic Circles Reviews, 2000., 'This book is a mine of information on minor figures ... For editors ofRomantic texts, the new Oxford Companion will surely prove invaluable.'James A. Winn, Review of English Studies, Vol.51, No.203, 2000., 'This is not only an invaluable source of information on a dazzling rangeof topics, but also a volume bristling with ideas - and ideals. There is anexplicitly radical, polemical edge to many of the contributions, and if theseessays and entries provoke the active engagement of the reader rather thanmerely delivering knowledge with an air of unchallengeable authority, they aremore than upholding the spirit of the age that is under debate.'James A. Winn, Review of English Studies, Vol.51, No.203, 2000., 'This book is a mine of information on minor figures ... For editors of Romantic texts, the new Oxford Companion will surely prove invaluable.' Fiona Stafford, Review of English Studies, 'Review from previous edition 'A book to be read for an introduction to the period as well as consulted for answers to questions.''Choice, 'the best of these biographical entries will surely serve as models forthe major revisions now underway for the New Dictionary of National Biography... impressive breadth of coverage contained in Part Two.'Alex Benchimol, Romantic Circles Revs., 2000., 'admirably concise and lucid overviews of large and complex topics ... Any of these might be put on student reading lists with advantage - and indeed the Emerging Knowledges section as a whole provides an overview of the intellectual life of the period not easily paralleled elsewhere ... Thevolume is enhanced by over a hundred black-and-white illustrations, of very high quality - one of the book's most immediately engaging features ... good value for money.'Joanna Innes, EHR, April 2001, "Richly varied....well-written....Oxford's comprehensiveness renders it superior. For all collections with an academic constituency."--Choice"Assembles an international team of experts, from fields as diverse as political history, popular culture, literature, religion, and medicine in order to create a broad reference work on the Romantic age in Britain....The essays themselves are of high quality and reflect the latest scholarship....Of particular interest are references to the people and institutions that make up the "radical" religious and political movements of the era....A valuable reference tool."--Library Journal"I am confident that An Oxford Companion to the Romantic Age will quickly establish itself as the premier reference source of its kind in the field.... The strategic use of over 100 illustrations throughout this generally handsome volume makes it a pleasure to simply browse through.... [An] unprecedented wealth of scholarly expertise on the Romantic period."--Alex Benchimol, Romantic Circles Review"This is not only an invaluable source of information on a dazzling range of topics, but also a volume bristling with ideas--and ideals. There is an explicitly radical, polemical edge to many of the contributions, and if these essays and entries provoke the active engagement of the reader rather than merely delivering knowledge with an air of unchallengeable authority, they are more than upholding the spirit of the age that is under debate."--Review of English Studies"It is a monument not only to the age but to the division of intellectual labor, which humbles any reviewer who would attempt adequately to engage the work of its array of forty-two specialist contributors."--Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, 'admirably concise and lucid overviews of large and complex topics ... Any of these might be put on student reading lists with advantage - and indeed the Emerging Knowledges section as a whole provides an overview of the intellectual life of the period not easily paralleled elsewhere ... The volume is enhanced by over a hundred black-and-white illustrations, of very high quality - one of the book's most immediately engaging features ... good value formoney.'Joanna Innes, EHR, April 2001'a fitting culmination to the recent trend towards multidisciplinarity in Romantic period studies ... this critical companion avoids offering a reductive definition of Romantic cultural practice, and thus the volume might me considered the first post-Romanticist scholarly companion for the Romantic age.'Alex Benchimol, Romantic Circles Reviews, 2000'this volume marks a key moment in the struggle to redefine our understanding of the culture of the Romantic age.'Alex Benchimol, Romantic Circles Reviews, 2000.'the best of these biographical entries will surely serve as models for the major revisions now underway for the New Dictionary of National Biography ... impressive breadth of coverage contained in Part Two.' Alex Benchimol, Romantic Circles Revs'I am confident that In Oxford Companion to the Romantic Age will quickly establish itself as the premier reference source of its kind in the field ... the strategic use of over 100 illustrations throughout this generally handsome volume makes it a pleasure to simply browse through ... unprecedented wealth of scholarly expertise on the Romantic period.' Alex Benchimol, Romantic Circles Revs'The new volume is ... rooted in the very period it covers, not merely by virtue of its contents, but also in its structural principles and tone.' Fiona Stafford, Review of English Studies'This book is a mine of information on minor figures ... For editors of Romantic texts, the new Oxford Companion will surely prove invaluable.' Fiona Stafford, Review of English Studies'This is not only an invaluable source of information on a dazzling range of topics, but also a volume bristling with ideas - and ideals. There is an explicitly radical, polemical edge to many of the contributions, and if these essays and entries provoke the active engagement of the reader rather than merely delivering knowledge with an air of unchallengeable authority, they are more than upholding the spirit of the age that is under debate.'Fiona Stafford, Review of English Studies'A book to be read for an introduction to the period as well as consulted for answers to questions.'Choice'Review from previous edition 'A book to be read for an introduction to the period as well as consulted for answers to questions.''Choice, "Richly varied....well-written....Oxford's comprehensiveness renders it superior. For all collections with an academic constituency."--Choice "Assembles an international team of experts, from fields as diverse as political history, popular culture, literature, religion, and medicine in order to create a broad reference work on the Romantic age in Britain....The essays themselves are of high quality and reflect the latest scholarship....Of particular interest are references to the people and institutions that make up the "radical" religious and political movements of the era....A valuable reference tool."--Library Journal "I am confident thatAn Oxford Companion to the Romantic Agewill quickly establish itself as the premier reference source of its kind in the field.... The strategic use of over 100 illustrations throughout this generally handsome volume makes it a pleasure to simply browse through.... [An] unprecedented wealth of scholarly expertise on the Romantic period."--Alex Benchimol,Romantic Circles Review "This is not only an invaluable source of information on a dazzling range of topics, but also a volume bristling with ideas--and ideals. There is an explicitly radical, polemical edge to many of the contributions, and if these essays and entries provoke the active engagement of the reader rather than merely delivering knowledge with an air of unchallengeable authority, they are more than upholding the spirit of the age that is under debate."--Review of English Studies "It is a monument not only to the age but to the division of intellectual labor, which humbles any reviewer who would attempt adequately to engage the work of its array of forty-two specialist contributors."--Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, 'The new volume is ... rooted in the very period it covers, not merely byvirtue of its contents, but also in its structural principles and tone.'James A. Winn, Review of English Studies, Vol.51, No.203, 2000., 'I am confident that In Oxford Companion to the Romantic Age will quickly establish itself as the premier reference source of its kind in the field ... the strategic use of over 100 illustrations throughout this generally handsome volume makes it a pleasure to simply browse through ...unprecedented wealth of scholarly expertise on the Romantic period.' Alex Benchimol, Romantic Circles Revs, 'A book to be read for an introduction to the period as well as consultedfor answers to questions.'Choice, 'The new volume is ... rooted in the very period it covers, not merely by virtue of its contents, but also in its structural principles and tone.' Fiona Stafford, Review of English Studies
Table of Content
Introduction: A Romantic Age Companion, Iain McCalman (ANU, Canberra)PART I: MAJOR ESSAYSI. Transforming Polity and NationRevolution, Mark Philp (Oxford)War, J. E. Cookson (Canterbury, NZ)Democracy, H. T. Dickinson (Edinburgh)Women, Barbara Caine (Monash)Empire, John Gascoigne (New South Wales)Slavery, James Walvin (York)Policing, David Philips (Melbourne)Law, David Lemmings (Newcastle, NSW)Utopianism, Gregory Claeys (London)II. Reordering Social and Private WorldsReligion, R. K. Webb (Maryland)Sensibility, G. J. Barker-Benfield (State University of N.York)Poverty, Sarah Lloyd (ANU, Canberra)Domesticity, Clara Tuite (Melbourne)Industrialization, John Stevenson (Oxford)Class, Eileen Yeo (Sussex)Land, Anne Janowitz (Rutgers, New Jersey)Education, Ian Britain (Melbourne)Medicine, Roy Porter (Wellcome Institute, London)III. Culture, Consumption, and the ArtsConsumerism, Roy Porter (Wellcome Institute, London)Viewing, Suzanne Matheson (Windsor, Ontario)Publishing, John Brewer (European University Institute, Florence) and Iain McCalmanPrints, David Bindman (London)Popular Culture, Iain McCalman and Maureen Perkins (ANU & Univ. of Western Australia)Theatre, Gillian Russell (ANU, Canberra)Design, Celina Fox (freelance, London)Music, Cyril Ehrlich and Simon McVeigh (Queen's Univ., Belfast, & London)Painting, Mark Hallett (York)Architecture, Daniel Abramson (Connecticut College)Poetry, Jerome J. McGann (Virginia)Prose, Jon Klancher (Boston)Novels, Fiona Robertson (Durham)IV. Emerging KnowledgesEnlightenment, Martin Fitzpatrick (Univ. of Wales, Aberystwyth)Political Economy, Donald Winch (Sussex)Natural Philosophy (Science), Richard Yeo (Griffith University, Queensland)Antiquarianism (Popular), Marilyn Butler (Oxford)Mythology, Nigel Leask (Cambridge)Exploration, Nicholas Thomas (ANU, Canberra)History, James Chandler (Chicago)Psychology, Robert Brown (ANU, Canberra)Language, Jon Mee (Oxford)Literary Theory, Peter Otto (Melbourne)Index to Part IPART II: ALPHABETICALLY-ORDERED SHORTER ENTRIES
Copyright Date
2001
Topic
Europe / Great Britain / Victorian Era (1837-1901), Europe / Great Britain / General, Europe / Great Britain / Georgian Era (1714-1837), European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Dewey Decimal
941.07
Intended Audience
College Audience
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Literary Criticism, History

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