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Following in the steps of Morton D. Paley's Energy and the Imagination: A Study of the Development of Blake's Thought (1970) and following works, these 14 essays, presented by Fulford (English, Nottingham Trent U., UK), study the overlapping cultures of literature, art, and religion as they manifested in the works of such writers as William Cowper, Samuel Coleridge, Robert Southey, Robert Hawes, Lord Byron, and of course William Blake. Specific discussions include the effect of the French Revolution on the Miltonic verse with which Coleridge and Blake prophesied forthcoming apocalypse, the rejection of millenarianism by women Romantic writers, and late development of Blake's work as a culmination of his visionary re-orientation of existing religious art. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Waiting for the millennium was a major feature of British society at the endof the 18th century. But how exactly did this preoccupation shape—and how was it shaped by—the literature, art, and politics of the period we now call Romantic? These essays investigate a series of millenarians both famous and forgotten, from Coleridge to Cowper, Blake to Byron; and explore the artistic and political subcultures of radical London; the religious sects surrounding Richard Brothers and Joanna Southcott, and the poetics of feminism and Orientalism. Romanticism and Millenarianismpresents an expanded and rehistoricized canon of writers and artists who shaped key debates about revolution, empire, gender, and sexuality.
Publisher Summary 3
Waiting for the millennium was a major feature of British society at the end of the 18th century. But how exactly did this preoccupation shape—and how was it shaped by—the literature, art, and politics of the period we now call Romantic? These essays investigate a series of millenarians both famous and forgotten, from Coleridge to Cowper, Blake to Byron; and explore the artistic and political subcultures of radical London; the religious sects surrounding Richard Brothers and Joanna Southcott, and the poetics of feminism and Orientalism. Romanticism and Millenarianismpresents an expanded and rehistoricized canon of writers and artists who shaped key debates about revolution, empire, gender, and sexuality.
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Acknowledgments p. ix
List of Illustrations p. xi
List of Abbreviations p. xiii
Notes on Contributors p. xv
1. Millenarianism and the Study of Romanticism Tim Fulford p. 1
2. Cowper's Ends Adam Rounce p. 23
3. "To Milton's Trump": Coleridge's Unitarian Sublime and the Miltonic Apocalypse Peter J. Kitson p. 37
4. Romantic Apocalypses John Beer p. 53
5. The Morning (Post) After: Apocalypse and Bathos in Coleridge's "Fears in Solitude" Michael Simpson p. 71
6. Pantisocracy and the Myth of the Poet Nicholas Roe p. 87
7. Ecological Apocalypse: Privation, Alterity, and Catastrophe in the Work of Arthur Young and Thomas Robert Malthus Gary Harrison p. 103
8. Pagodas and Pregnant Throes: Orientalism, Millenarianism and Robert Southey Tim Fulford p. 121
9. Blake, the Apocalypse and Romantic Women Writers Anne K. Mellor p. 139
10. The Angels of Byron and Moore: Close Encounters of Another Kind Philip W. Martin p. 153
11. Robert Hawes and the Millenium Press: A Political Microculture of Late-Eighteenth-Century Spitalfields David Worrall p. 167
12. Blake's Visionary Heads: Lost Drawings and a Lost Book G. E. Bentley, Jr. p. 183
13. Word as Image in William Blake Martin Butlin p. 207
14. The William Blake Archive: The Medium When the Millennium Is the Message Morris Eaves and Robert N. Essick and Joseph Viscomi p. 219
Appendix A Bibliography of Morton D. Paley's Studies of Romanticism Tim Fulford p. 235
Index p. 241
List of Illustrations p. xi
List of Abbreviations p. xiii
Notes on Contributors p. xv
1. Millenarianism and the Study of Romanticism Tim Fulford p. 1
2. Cowper's Ends Adam Rounce p. 23
3. "To Milton's Trump": Coleridge's Unitarian Sublime and the Miltonic Apocalypse Peter J. Kitson p. 37
4. Romantic Apocalypses John Beer p. 53
5. The Morning (Post) After: Apocalypse and Bathos in Coleridge's "Fears in Solitude" Michael Simpson p. 71
6. Pantisocracy and the Myth of the Poet Nicholas Roe p. 87
7. Ecological Apocalypse: Privation, Alterity, and Catastrophe in the Work of Arthur Young and Thomas Robert Malthus Gary Harrison p. 103
8. Pagodas and Pregnant Throes: Orientalism, Millenarianism and Robert Southey Tim Fulford p. 121
9. Blake, the Apocalypse and Romantic Women Writers Anne K. Mellor p. 139
10. The Angels of Byron and Moore: Close Encounters of Another Kind Philip W. Martin p. 153
11. Robert Hawes and the Millenium Press: A Political Microculture of Late-Eighteenth-Century Spitalfields David Worrall p. 167
12. Blake's Visionary Heads: Lost Drawings and a Lost Book G. E. Bentley, Jr. p. 183
13. Word as Image in William Blake Martin Butlin p. 207
14. The William Blake Archive: The Medium When the Millennium Is the Message Morris Eaves and Robert N. Essick and Joseph Viscomi p. 219
Appendix A Bibliography of Morton D. Paley's Studies of Romanticism Tim Fulford p. 235
Index p. 241
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