
Enlightening Romanticism, Romancing the Enlightenment
British Novels from 1750 to 1832
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Enlightening Romanticism, Romancing the Enlightenment
British Novels from 1750 to 1832
About this book
As eighteenth-century scholarship expands its range, and disciplinary boundaries such as Enlightenment and Romanticism are challenged, novels published during the rich period from 1750 to 1832 have become a contested site of critical overlap. In this volume, scholars who typically write under the rubric of either the long eighteenth century or Romanticism examine novels often claimed by both scholarly periods. This shared enterprise opens new and rich discussions of novels and novelistic concerns by creating dialogue across scholarly boundaries. Dominant narratives, critical approaches, and methodological assumptions differ in important ways, but these differences reveal a productive tension. Among the issues engaged are the eighteenth-century novel's development of emotional interiority, including theories of melancholia; the troubling heritage of the epistolary novel for the 1790s radical novel; tensions between rationality and romantic affect; issues of aesthetics and politics; and constructions of gender, genre, and race. Rather than positing a simple opposition between an eighteenth-century Enlightenment of rationality, propriety, and progress and a Romantic Period of inspiration, heroic individualism, and sublime emotionality, these essays trace the putatively 'Romantic' in the early 1700s as well as the long legacy of 'Enlightenment' values and ideas well into the nineteenth century. The volume concludes with responses from Patricia Meyer Spacks and Stephen C. Behrendt, who situate the essays and elaborate on the stakes.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title Page
- Dedication Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: Enlightened Romanticism or Romantic Enlightenment?
- 1 Novel Romanticism in 1751: Eliza Haywoodās Betsy Thoughtless
- 2 The Melancholy Briton: Enlightenment Sources of the Gothic
- 3 āDisagreeable Misconstructionsā: Epistolary Trouble in Charlotte Smithās Desmond
- 4 Reason and Romance: Rethinking Romantic-Era Fiction Through Jane Westās The Advantages of Education
- 5 The Politics of Masculinity in the 1790s Radical Novel: Hugh Trevor, Caleb Williams, and the Romance of Sentimental Friendship
- 6 The āDouble Senseā of Honor: Revising Gendered Social Codes in Amelia Opieās Adeline Mowbray
- 7 Reading the Metropole: Elizabeth Hamiltonās Translations of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah
- 8 The Woman of Genius: In Praise of the Inchoate Future
- 9 Frances Trollopeās America: From Enlightenment Aesthetics to Victorian Class
- Response Essay: How We See: The 1790s
- Response Essay: Cultural Transitions, Literary Judgments, and the Romantic-Era British Novel
- Bibliography
- Index