Post-Personal Romanticism: Democratic Terror, Prosthetic Poetics, and the Comedy of Modern Ethical Life

Author:   Bo Earle
Publisher:   Ohio State University Press
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Pages:   244
Publication Date:   23 October 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Post-Personal Romanticism: Democratic Terror, Prosthetic Poetics, and the Comedy of Modern Ethical Life by Bo Earle offers a broad recasting of Romantic lyric's formal innovations in terms of Hegel's historical ethics. These innovations attempt to come to terms with the Enlightenment's paradoxical legacy: industrial and consumerist modernity depends on the Enlightenment norm of rationally autonomous individuality even as it makes this norm ever more implausible. In turn, a key insight of the Romantics is that modernity depends most crucially upon the very elusiveness of this norm of autonomous individuality. The Romantics emphasize that modernity is constitutively a culture of fantasy, a culture self-conscious about the impossibility of its own organizing values and goals. Tracing this insight to Hegel's suggestion that modern subjectivity is in some sense post-individual or even posthumous, Earle argues that signature Romantic lyrics offer a way forward that avoids postmodernism's wholesale rejection of autonomous selfhood. With chapters on Wordsworth, Blake, Byron, Shelley, and Keats, Earle traces how Romantic lyrics mine this interminability to recover figurative emblems or masks of selfhood from experiences of its inevitable normative failure. This model is of particularly urgent value today when the costs of modern narcissism, economic exploitation, and political imperialism have come to include the normalization of torture, signature drone strikes, and climate change.

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Author:   Bo Earle
Publisher:   Ohio State University Press
Imprint:   Ohio State University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780814213520


ISBN 10:   0814213529
Pages:   244
Publication Date:   23 October 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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For teachers of Romantic-era literature, Earle supplies brilliant new ways to frame its relevance to contemporary life--a project that feels more urgent than ever in the university classroom. --Review 19 Post-Personal Romanticism is compulsively readable. It is a bracing book that manages to both redirect, and return to, key questions of Romanticist criticism. Earle reads Romanticism not through the lens of a narrow historicism but as an exemplary, if also reflexive, symptom of a post-revolution, post-terror modernity that finds its utopian vistas unrealizable. --Tobias Menely, author of The Animal Claim: Sensibility and the Creaturely Voice


Post-Personal Romanticism is compulsively readable. It is a bracing book that manages to both redirect, and return to, key questions of Romanticist criticism. Earle reads Romanticism not through the lens of a narrow historicism but as an exemplary, if also reflexive, symptom of a post-revolution, post-terror modernity that finds its utopian vistas unrealizable. --Tobias Menely, author of The Animal Claim: Sensibility and the Creaturely Voice For teachers of Romantic-era literature, Earle supplies brilliant new ways to frame its relevance to contemporary life--a project that feels more urgent than ever in the university classroom. --Review 19


-Post-Personal Romanticism is compulsively readable. It is a bracing book that manages to both redirect, and return to, key questions of Romanticist criticism. Earle reads Romanticism not through the lens of a narrow historicism but as an exemplary, if also reflexive, symptom of a post-revolution, post-terror modernity that finds its utopian vistas unrealizable.- --Tobias Menely, author of The Animal Claim: Sensibility and the Creaturely Voice Post-Personal Romanticism is compulsively readable. It is a bracing book that manages to both redirect, and return to, key questions of Romanticist criticism. Earle reads Romanticism not through the lens of a narrow historicism but as an exemplary, if also reflexive, symptom of a post-revolution, post-terror modernity that finds its utopian vistas unrealizable. --Tobias Menely, author of The Animal Claim: Sensibility and the Creaturely Voice


-Post-Personal Romanticism is compulsively readable. It is a bracing book that manages to both redirect, and return to, key questions of Romanticist criticism. Earle reads Romanticism not through the lens of a narrow historicism but as an exemplary, if also reflexive, symptom of a post-revolution, post-terror modernity that finds its utopian vistas unrealizable.- --Tobias Menely, author of The Animal Claim: Sensibility and the Creaturely Voice


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Bo Earle is Assistant Professor of English at the University of British Columbia.

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