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Poetics of Sensibility, The: A Revolution in Literary Style


Poetics of Sensibility, The: A Revolution in Literary Style

Paperback by McGann, Jerome (John Stewart Bryan Professor, John Stewart Bryan Professor, University of Virginia)

Poetics of Sensibility, The: A Revolution in Literary Style

£56.00

ISBN:
9780198184782
Publication Date:
16 Apr 1998
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
228 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Poetics of Sensibility, The: A Revolution in Literary Style

Description

Jerome McGann's exciting new work represents a major intervention in eighteenth-century and Romantic studies. It takes as its prime aim the reading of neglected poetry, principally by women, which qualifies as either poetry of `sensibility' or poetry of `sentiment', terms which comprised the revolution in poetic style of the eighteenth century. Later reactions against these new technical and imaginative resources produced a state of cultural amnesia which The Poetics of Sensibility moves to correct. While much excellent scholarly work has been devoted to this kind of writing, especially in the past few years, the critical focus has almost always been upon prose fiction and drama. Furthermore, very little work has been done to expose the new stylistic devices that writers begand to discover and exploit. This double neglect has caused a serious deficit in our ability to appreciate or even to read much of the poetry of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. McGann's polemical study is therefore an ambitious effort to begin reconstructing the order of our cultural inheritance. Its aesthetic focus sets it apart from virtually every other work of this kind. The book represents both of the major poetical movements of the past two centuries--romanticism and modernism--as cultural reactions against the procedures of sensibility and sentimentality. Romanticism is seen as an effort to curb or modify what were taken to be the more dangerous tendencies of the sentimental revolution. Modernism's anathema against sentimental styles, on the other hand, framed its argument on behalf of a set of (broadly classical and formalist) literary conventions. The Poetics of Sensibility examines the attitudes and procedures followed by various poets who were developing other, novel resources of poetical language made possible by the Lockean revolution. The range of discussion is extensive, but special emphasis is placed on the formative period of c.1730-1830.

Contents

PART I: ROADS OF EXCESS ; PART II: 'SENSATE HEARTS': THE POETRY OF SENSIBILITY ; PART III: THE 'FEELING MIND' OF SENTIMENTAL POETRY

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