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XIII. A Definition of Romanticism
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents IX
- I. Nature 1
- II. Burke and Godwin 16
- III. Jacobins and Anti-Jacobins 34
- IV. The Pantisocratic Phase 50
- V. The Prelude 70
- VI. Romantic Anti-Intellectualism 103
- VII. External Nature 123
- VIII. Descendentalism and Transcendentalism 141
- IX. Savage, Peasant, and Child 149
- Χ. The Religion of Nature 166
- XI. At Length the Man Perceives It die Away 189
- XII. The Younger Generation 218
- XIII. A Definition of Romanticism 237
- XIV. The Medievalism of Scott 257
- XV. The Medievalism of Wordsworth and Coleridge 270
- XVI. The Medievalism of Keats 302
- XVII. Transcendentalism 320
- XVIII. Coleridge and Transcendentalism 332
- XIX. Wordsworth and Transcendentalism 351
- XX. Byron and Transcendentalism 362
- XXI. Shelley and Transcendentalism 373
- XXII. John Keats 402
- XXIII. Conclusion 426
- Index 435
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents IX
- I. Nature 1
- II. Burke and Godwin 16
- III. Jacobins and Anti-Jacobins 34
- IV. The Pantisocratic Phase 50
- V. The Prelude 70
- VI. Romantic Anti-Intellectualism 103
- VII. External Nature 123
- VIII. Descendentalism and Transcendentalism 141
- IX. Savage, Peasant, and Child 149
- Χ. The Religion of Nature 166
- XI. At Length the Man Perceives It die Away 189
- XII. The Younger Generation 218
- XIII. A Definition of Romanticism 237
- XIV. The Medievalism of Scott 257
- XV. The Medievalism of Wordsworth and Coleridge 270
- XVI. The Medievalism of Keats 302
- XVII. Transcendentalism 320
- XVIII. Coleridge and Transcendentalism 332
- XIX. Wordsworth and Transcendentalism 351
- XX. Byron and Transcendentalism 362
- XXI. Shelley and Transcendentalism 373
- XXII. John Keats 402
- XXIII. Conclusion 426
- Index 435