Romanticism and the Contingent Self

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Romanticism and the Contingent Self

The Challenge of Representation

Biography, Literature and Literary studies Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900 Comparative literature Philosophy of mind Computer applications in the arts and humanities Computer applications in the social and behavioural sciences

Author: Michael Falk

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Collection: Palgrave Studies in the Enlightenment, Romanticism and Cultures of Print

Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 23rd May 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783031499593


Introduction

This book offers a new critique of selfhood in Romantic literature. In the past, Romanticism has been seen as an individualistic movement, with writers believing in the ‘centrality’ of the self. Challenging this prevailing view of Romanticism and the modern self, this study unveils an alternative tradition of Romantic writing in which the self is fragile, degenerate, non-existent – or in a word, contingent.

It combines philosophy, intellectual history, literary studies and digital humanities and takes a transnational approach both in its coverage of philosophical thought and literature, including case studies from England, Ireland, Scotland and colonial Australia, with examples from American and European works as well.

The book also uses innovative digital techniques such as text analysis, sentiment mining and network analysis to enrich the exploration of text and context. It covers all major genres of Romantic writing: fiction (realist novels), poetry (the sonnet), non-fiction prose (biography) and drama (gothic tragedy).

Providing a new framework for understanding the contingent self, this book is of interest to scholars and students of Romantic literature, philosophy of the self and digital humanities.

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