Romanticism, Memory, and Mourning

Author:   Mark Sandy ,  Professor Vincent Newey ,  Joanne Shattock
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   New edition
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9781409405931


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   08 November 2013
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Mark Sandy ,  Professor Vincent Newey ,  Joanne Shattock
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.521kg
ISBN:  

9781409405931


ISBN 10:   1409405931
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   08 November 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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Mark Sandy's impressive new study engages rewardingly with Romantic forms of grief in major writers from William Blake to W. B. Yeats. While Sandy's close readings are alert and sharply observed, his book will also be welcomed for its fresh perspectives on how the Romantics' bequests of mourning communicated to their Victorian successors. John Keats's haunted word Forlorn... echoes across every page. - Nicholas Roe, University of St. Andrews, UK Through his rigorous readings, Sandy shows that Romantic poetry is at once interlaced with quixotic dreams of harmony and unity and mournful realizations of loss and mortality, a complicated interplay of conflicting dynamics that profoundly influenced the Victorians and modern consciousness.' Review of English Studies 'Romanticism, Memory, and Mourning brings together themes which pervade Romantic poetry and scholarship, and in so doing, will appeal to a wide range of academic readership, from literary specialists to students of nineteenth-century culture and philosophy. - Centre for Medical Humanities A beautifully written, critically attuned, and engaging work is Mark Sandy's Romanticism, Memory and Mourning.' Year's Work in English Studies 'In Romanticism, Memory, and Mourning, Mark Sandy skillfully explores the fraught Romantic engagement with 'the inconceivable and unspeakable event of death' (p. 1) through a poetry of grief and loss ... His meticulous engagement with the representation of death, mourning, and loss across genres as disparate as the ballad, the sonnet, the epic, the romance, and the ode (a list by no means complete), is complemented by the diverse range of poets he situates his discussions in ... The impressive scope of the project does not come at the expense of depth, and Sandy's insightful close readings offer fresh perspectives on often familiar Romantic texts.


'Mark Sandy's impressive new study engages rewardingly with Romantic forms of grief in major writers from William Blake to W. B. Yeats. While Sandy's close readings are alert and sharply observed, his book will also be welcomed for its fresh perspectives on how the Romantics' bequests of mourning communicated to their Victorian successors. John Keats's haunted word Forlorn... echoes across every page.' Nicholas Roe, University of St. Andrews, UK 'Through his rigorous readings, Sandy shows that Romantic poetry is at once interlaced with quixotic dreams of harmony and unity and mournful realizations of loss and mortality, a complicated interplay of conflicting dynamics that profoundly influenced the Victorians and modern consciousness.' Review of English Studies 'Romanticism, Memory, and Mourning brings together themes which pervade Romantic poetry and scholarship, and in so doing, will appeal to a wide range of academic readership, from literary specialists to students of nineteenth-century culture and philosophy.' Centre for Medical Humanities 'A beautifully written, critically attuned, and engaging work is Mark Sandy's Romanticism, Memory and Mourning.' Year's Work in English Studies 'In Romanticism, Memory, and Mourning, Mark Sandy skillfully explores the fraught Romantic engagement with 'the inconceivable and unspeakable event of death' (p. 1) through a poetry of grief and loss ... His meticulous engagement with the representation of death, mourning, and loss across genres as disparate as the ballad, the sonnet, the epic, the romance, and the ode (a list by no means complete), is complemented by the diverse range of poets he situates his discussions in ... The impressive scope of the project does not come at the expense of depth, and Sandy's insightful close readings offer fresh perspectives on often familiar Romantic texts.' Keats-Shelley Review 'Romanticism, Memory, and Mourning is scrupulously, indeed, elegantly composed. There's a genuine sense of communal scholarly activity ... it has the texture of a generous and scholarly forum rather than a narrowly targeted thesis ... this is a fine tour de force of close reading, brimming with sensitive insights and careful discriminations.' Archiv fur das Studium der Neueren Sprachen und Literaturen


""Mark Sandy’s impressive new study engages rewardingly with Romantic forms of grief in major writers from William Blake to W. B. Yeats. While Sandy’s close readings are alert and sharply observed, his book will also be welcomed for its fresh perspectives on how the Romantics’ bequests of mourning communicated to their Victorian successors. John Keats’s haunted word ""Forlorn..."" echoes across every page."" - Nicholas Roe, University of St. Andrews, UK ""Through his rigorous readings, Sandy shows that Romantic poetry is at once interlaced with quixotic dreams of harmony and unity and mournful realizations of loss and mortality, a complicated interplay of conflicting dynamics that profoundly influenced the Victorians and modern consciousness.’ Review of English Studies ’Romanticism, Memory, and Mourning brings together themes which pervade Romantic poetry and scholarship, and in so doing, will appeal to a wide range of academic readership, from literary specialists to students of nineteenth-century culture and philosophy."" - Centre for Medical Humanities ""A beautifully written, critically attuned, and engaging work is Mark Sandy’s Romanticism, Memory and Mourning.' Year's Work in English Studies 'In Romanticism, Memory, and Mourning, Mark Sandy skillfully explores the fraught Romantic engagement with ’the inconceivable and unspeakable event of death’ (p. 1) through a poetry of grief and loss ... His meticulous engagement with the representation of death, mourning, and loss across genres as disparate as the ballad, the sonnet, the epic, the romance, and the ode (a list by no means complete), is complemented by the diverse range of poets he situates his discussions in ... The impressive scope of the project does not come at the expense of depth, and Sandy’s insightful close readings offer fresh perspectives on often familiar Romantic texts.""


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Mark Sandy is Senior Lecturer in English at Durham University, UK. He has recently co-edited a volume on Venice and the Cultural Imagination (2012).

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