Romanticism and Consciousness: Essays in Criticism by.
Harold Bloom (born July 11, 1930) is an American literary critic and Sterling Professor of Humanities at Yale University. Since the publication of his first book in 1959, Bloom has written more than 20 books of literary criticism, several books discussing religion, and a novel.He has edited hundreds of anthologies concerning numerous literary and philosophical figures for the Chelsea House.
Romanticism (also the Romantic era or the Romantic period) was an artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that originated in Europe toward the end of the 18th century and in most areas was at its peak in the approximate period from 1800 to 1850.Partly a reaction to the Industrial Revolution, (1) it was also a revolt against the aristocratic social and political norms of the Age of.
Harold Bloom, ed., Romanticism and Consciousness: Essays in Criticism (1970) Marilyn Butler, Romantics, Rebels and Reactionaries: English Literature and its Background 1760-1830 (1981) James Chandler, England in 1819: The Politics of Literary Culture and the Case of Romantic Historicism (1998).
M. H. Abrams, ed. English Romantic Poets: Modern Essays in Criticism (1960) Harold Bloom, ed. Romanticism and Consciousness (1970) Anne Mellor, ed. Romanticism and Feminism (1988) Mario Praz The Romantic Agony (1933) M. H. Abrams, Natural Supernaturalism (1971) Anne Mellor Romantic Irony (1980) Harold Bloom The Visionary Company (1961).
Harold Bloom From Blake to Coleridge, and Wordsworth to Shelley, this volume provides a critical overview on the poets who defined the English Romantic period.
As a result, the general thrust of most criticism of the Romantics has been analysis of their identity and subject matter. For Harold Bloom in The Anxiety of Influence, however, neither nature nor.
Jerome J. McGann, The New Oxford Book of Romantic Period Verse Duncan Wu, Romanticism: An Anthology (2nd ed.) Jonathan and Jessica Wordsworth, The New Penguin Book of Romantic Poetry David Perkins, English Romantic Writers Harold Bloom and Lionel Trilling, Romantic Poetry and Prose Paula R. Feldman, British Women Poets of the Romantic Era.