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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Spinozist Alterity and British Romanticism 1
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Corporeals: Embodied Egos
- Blake’s Mythical Interval 25
- Coleridge’s Wilding 67
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Corporeals: Embodied Difference
- Barbauld’s Sisters 107
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Incorporeals: Dream Visions and Nightmares
- Percy Shelley’s Immanent Language 149
- De Quincey’s Eventful Dreams 185
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Corporeal Bias: Bodies as Incorporeals
- Immanence and Racial Alterity 225
- Notes 231
- Works Cited 247
- Index 257
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Spinozist Alterity and British Romanticism 1
-
Corporeals: Embodied Egos
- Blake’s Mythical Interval 25
- Coleridge’s Wilding 67
-
Corporeals: Embodied Difference
- Barbauld’s Sisters 107
-
Incorporeals: Dream Visions and Nightmares
- Percy Shelley’s Immanent Language 149
- De Quincey’s Eventful Dreams 185
-
Corporeal Bias: Bodies as Incorporeals
- Immanence and Racial Alterity 225
- Notes 231
- Works Cited 247
- Index 257