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The Ecology of British romantic conservatism, 1790-1837 / Katey Castellano, Associate Professor, James Madison University, USA.
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Castellano, Katey, 1971-
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English
Published/Created
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.
Description
ix, 219 pages ; 23 cm.
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PR868.P6 C37 2013
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Politics and literature
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Great Britain
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History
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19th century
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Conservatism
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Great Britain
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History
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19th century
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Criticism
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Great Britain
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History
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19th century
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Intergenerational communication in literature
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Nature conservation in literature
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Romanticism
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Great Britain
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Series
Palgrave studies in the Enlightenment, romanticism and cultures of print
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Palgrave studies in the Enlightenment, romanticism and the cultures of print
Summary note
"Analyzing Romantic conservative critiques of modernity found in literature, philosophy, natural history, and agricultural periodicals, this book finds a common theme in the 'intergenerational imagination.' The conservative intergenerational imagination cultivates a counter-narrative to the optimistic telos of progress and the punctual, liberal individual by contending that current generations receive land and culture as a gift from previous generations, and that the current generation bears the responsibility to preserve that gift for future generations. First locating the intergenerational imagination in Burke's Reflections and Wordsworth's epitaphic poetry, which chronicle the consequences of modernity and plead for intergenerational continuity in land use, the book then explores regionalist texts of the Romantic period, including Thomas Bewick's natural histories, Maria Edgeworth's Irish tales, William Cobbett's agricultural periodicals, and John Clare's poetry. "-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Acknowledgements
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PART I: IMAGINATION
Introduction: Conservatism and the Intergenerational Imagination
1. Intergenerational Imagination in Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France
2. 'Their graves are green': Conservation in William Wordsworth's Epitaphic Ballads
PART II: HABITATION
3. The Politics of the Miniature in Thomas Bewick's History of British Birds
4. Conservation or Catastrophe: Reflexive Regionalism in Maria Edgeworth's Irish Tales
5. Subsistence as Resistance: William Cobbett's Food Politics
6. Anthropomorphism and the Critique of Liberal Rights in John Clare's Enclosure Elegies
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ISBN
9781137354198 (hardback)
1137354194 (hardback)
LCCN
2013035867
OCLC
842208574
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