New critical nostalgia : romantic lyric and the crisis of academic life / Christopher Rovee.
2024
PN98.N4 R68 2024
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Title
New critical nostalgia : romantic lyric and the crisis of academic life / Christopher Rovee.
ISBN
9781531505141 (electronic book)
1531505147 (electronic book)
9781531505134 (electronic book)
1531505139 (electronic book)
1531505147 (electronic book)
9781531505134 (electronic book)
1531505139 (electronic book)
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New York : Fordham University Press, 2024.
Copyright
©2024
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (267 pages) : illustrations.
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PN98.N4 R68 2024
Dewey Decimal Classification
801/.95
821.709
821.709
Summary
New Critical Nostalgia explores literary study's nostalgic attachments to its past by recasting an essential episode in the historiography of English--the vigorous rejection of romanticism by American New Critics--in the new light of the midcentury American university's tectonic growth.
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Our elegiac professionalism
1. Ransom's melancholy (reading Wordsworth in Gambier, Ohio)
2. Shelley's immaturity
3. Brooks and the collegiate public, reading Keats together
4. The case of Byron
5. The emergence of Josephine Miles (reading Wordsworth in Berkeley, California)
Epilogue: The fields of learning
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index.
1. Ransom's melancholy (reading Wordsworth in Gambier, Ohio)
2. Shelley's immaturity
3. Brooks and the collegiate public, reading Keats together
4. The case of Byron
5. The emergence of Josephine Miles (reading Wordsworth in Berkeley, California)
Epilogue: The fields of learning
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index.