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|a Deakin, Wayne George, |d 1970- |e author.
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|a Hegel and the English Romantic tradition / |c Wayne George Deakin, Chiang Mai University, Thailand.
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|a Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; |a New York, NY : |b Palgrave Macmillan, |c 2015.
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|a ix, 198 pages ; |c 23 cm
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|a "In Hegel and the English Romantic Tradition, Wayne Deakin re-examines English Romanticism through the philosophy of G.W.F. Hegel. Outlining and expanding upon Hegel's theory of recognition, Deakin critiques four canonical writers of the English Romantic tradition - Coleridge, Wordsworth, P.B. Shelley and Mary Shelley - and argues that they, as Hegel, are engaged in a struggle towards philosophical recognition. The fresh approach offers the possibility of re-reading these writers in new and innovative ways, whilst at the same time critiquing Hegel's own philosophy of mind and challenging his hierarchy of philosophy, religion, art. The book also examines previous criticisms such as those of McGann, Butler, Mellor and Abrams and claims that all of these theories of Romanticism are complimentary and can be subsumed by this new model of 'philosophical romanticism'"-- |c Provided by publisher.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Introduction -- A Discrimination of criticisms -- Why "philosophical romanticism"? -- Romantic Embodiment -- Chapter Breakdown -- Hegelian Romanticism And The Symbiotic Alterity Of Autonomy And Receptivity -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Hegel's Concept of Recognition in an Aesthetic Light -- 1.3 Hegel's Response to Romantic Art -- 1.4 Hegel and Romantic Metaphysics -- 1.5 Hegel's Aesthetics in the Modern Context -- Philosophy, Theology And Intellectual Intuition In Coleridge's Poetics -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Coleridge's Philosophical Dichotomy -- 2.3 Coleridge's Theological Escape from Aporia -- 2.4 Symbol and Allegory in Coleridge -- 2.5 The Deconstruction of Allegory and Symbol in 'Kubla Khan' -- 2.6 The Antagonists of the Imagination in 'Kubla Khan' -- 2.7 Coleridge's 'unhappy consciousness' in 'Frost at Midnight' -- 2.8 The Aporetic Recognition through Joy in 'Dejection' -- 2.9 Recognitive Breakdown in 'Constancy to an Ideal Object' -- Wordsworth's Metaphysical Equipoise -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Wordsworth And Romantic Metaphysics -- 3.3 Wordsworth's Ladder -- 3.4 Dialectical Criticism Of Wordsworth -- 3.5 Contingency And Embodiment -- 3.6 Doubt And Embodiment In 'Lines Written A Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey, On Revisiting The Banks Of The Wye During A Tour, July 13, 1798.' -- 3.7 'Home' At Grasmere: Embodiment -- 3.8 The Unifying Nature Of The Wordsworthian Symbol -- 3.9 Conclusion -- Dialectical Collapse And Post-Romantic Recognition In Shelley -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Shelley's Quest For The Imagination Upon Mont Blanc -- 4.3 Visionary Alienation In 'Alastor' -- 4.4 Eschatological Projection In 'Adonais' -- 4.5 Wonder, Transfiguration And Irony In 'The Triumph Of Life' -- The Contingent Limits Of Romantic Myth Making -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Romantic Discourse Of Wordsworth And Coleridge -- 5.3 Shelley's Second-Order Discourse -- 5.4 Embodied Scepticism: Frankenstein -- 5.5 Conclusion.
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|a Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, |d 1770-1831 |x Influence.
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|a Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, |d 1770-1831. |0 (NL-LeOCL)068268068
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|a Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, |d 1772-1834. |0 (NL-LeOCL)068464185
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|a Wordsworth, William, |d 1770-1850. |0 (NL-LeOCL)068478534
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|a Shelley, P.B. |q (Percy Bysshe), |d 1792-1822. |0 (NL-LeOCL)06870691X
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|a Shelley, Mary |q (Mary Wollstonecraft), |d 1797-1851. |0 (NL-LeOCL)068997469
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|a English literature |y 18th century |x History and criticism.
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|a English literature |y 19th century |x History and criticism.
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|a Literature |x Philosophy.
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|a Romanticism |z England.
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