Prose in the Age of Poets: Romanticism and Biographical Narrative from Johnson to De QuinceyIn Prose in the Age of Poets, Annette Wheeler Cafarelli demonstrates that nonfictional narrative of the time was a central expression of British Romanticism. The rise of interest in the individual traditionally associated with Romantic autobiography was actually part of a wider cultural interest in biography--especially literary biography. Following Johnson's lead in the Lives of the Poets, virtually every major writer of the period experimented with sequences of short, anecdotal lives that became a characteristic Romantic vehicle for discussing theories of creativity, canon, and the place of the poet in society. The Romantics took in new directions the examination of the relation of artists' lives and works, biographers and their subjects, and texts and their readers. Romantic biography, Cafarelli contends, offers a perspective from which to reconsider conventional boundaries of genre, periodization, and the movement from Neoclassicism to Romanticism. In examining the Romantics as prose writers and biographers, Cafarelli explores the affiliations between Romantic theories of reading and writing and twentieth-century critical methodologies. She situates the biographical writings of the major poets, including Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Byron, in the context of detailed analyses of biographies by Johnson, Hazlitt, De Quincey, Scott, Southey, and other lesser-known contemporaries. Prose in the Age of Poets will interest scholars and students of Romanticism, Johnson, biography and autobiography, and narrative theory. |
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... critical dialogue . In the wake of Johnson's Lives of the Poets , prose writers became aware of critical biography as a literary form ; and in the wake of Johnson's Life , authors became aware of their potential role as subjects of ...
... critical discourse ; the growing tendency to separate the critical faculty from the poetical faculty in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries per- mitted critics to praise the evolution of literary theory while lamenting ...
... critical attention has always centered on De Quincey's iconoclastic disclosures - Coleridge's plagiar- isms , the ... critical observations on biographical theory and practice elucidate the transmission of high Romantic poetics into ...
Contents
Truth Is Not Here As In The Sciences | 18 |
Reading Cumulatively | 32 |
Connecting Lives and Works | 47 |
Copyright | |
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