Wales and the Romantic Imagination
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Wales and the Romantic Imagination is the first study devoted exclusively to the appropriation of Wales—its landscape, history, and culture—by writers of the Romantic period. Interest in Celtic influence on these writers is on the rise, and the essays collected here represent a key contribution to ongoing debates over the Romantics’ relations to issues of national identity, antiquarianism, politics, print culture, and gender. The Romantics remain popular with both readers and scholars, and these essays give us much-needed insight into one of their most important sources of inspiration.
Damian Walford Davies is a senior lecturer in English literature at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth and author of Presences That Disturb: Models of Romantic Identity in the Literature and Culture of the 1790s, also published by the University of Wales Press.
Lynda Pratt is a reader in romanticism at the University of Nottingham and editor of Robert Southey and the Contexts of English Romanticism.Additional information
Dimensions | 1 × 6 × 9 in |
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