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Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Toward a New Po liti cal Romanticism
One. "Honest Indignation Is the Voice of God": Blake and Po liti cal Theology
Two. The Blind Spot of Power: Sovereignty and Unconditionality in Coleridge's Biographia Literaria and The Friend
Three. "To the Great Ends of Liberty and Power": Community and the Problem of Sovereignty in Wordsworth's Prelude
Four. Shelley's Metaleptic Imagination and the Future of Modern Sovereignty
Epilogue: "Upping the Ante"
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Toward a New Po liti cal Romanticism
One. "Honest Indignation Is the Voice of God": Blake and Po liti cal Theology
Two. The Blind Spot of Power: Sovereignty and Unconditionality in Coleridge's Biographia Literaria and The Friend
Three. "To the Great Ends of Liberty and Power": Community and the Problem of Sovereignty in Wordsworth's Prelude
Four. Shelley's Metaleptic Imagination and the Future of Modern Sovereignty
Epilogue: "Upping the Ante"
Notes
Bibliography
Index