Romantic Globalism
British Literature and Modern World Order, 1750-1830
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Word Count
64,000 words, Guess
Page Count
256 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL29684830M
- Internet Archiveromanticglobalis0000gott
- ISBN-139780814293577
- ISBN-100814293573
- Library of Congress Control Number2013037404
and 2 more
- OCLC Control Number861955974
- Better World Books9780814293577
Classifications
- LCCPR149.G54G68 2014
- LCCPR149.G54 G68 2014
Description
Romantic Globalism: British Literature and Modern World Order, 1750–1830 explores how British literature of the late eighteenth century and Romantic era both reflects and inflects the increasingly global world in which it was produced and consumed. Building on recent work in globalization studies, cosmopolitanism, and critical theory, Evan Gottlieb investigates the ways in which, following the economic and historiographical writings of the Scottish Enlightenment, a number of influential Romantic-era authors began representing, mediating, and even critiquing their experiences of globalization in poetry, fiction, and drama. Although modern media tend to represent globalization as an essentially contemporary phenomenon, many scholars now agree that its fundamental dynamics--especially its characteristic compression of spatial and temporal differences--have been present for several centuries. Moreover, the last decades of the eighteenth century and the first of the nineteenth century saw the convergence of a number of world-changing socio-political developments in the Western world. Romantic Globalism is significant because it is the first extended scholarly study that brings together these lines of inquiry. In so doing, Romantic Globalism not only charts a new course of study for British Romanticism but also suggests how the Romantics’ visions of globality might still be valuable to us today.--Publisher website.
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