The London Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc
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Author : Nottingham (England). Free Public Reference Library
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Author : Concord Free Public Library (Concord, Mass.)
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Author : Sir Walter Scott
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Author : Denis Ignatius Moriarty
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Category : Irish fiction
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Author : Walter Scott
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Category : Chivalry
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Category : American literature
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Author : Jillian Heydt-Stevenson
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 358 pages
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Release : 2010-01-01
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 1846315026
The field of literature changed dramatically at the end of the eighteenth century, as under the shadow of Romanticism the novel became the most important literary genre of its day. Often neglected, the novels of the Romantic era puzzle critics yet are much more concerned with the unexpected, the unconventional, and the uncanny than their immediate predecessors or successors, and their authors include some of the most important novelists of British literary history—Jane Austen, Fanny Burney, James Hogg, Mary Shelley, and Sir Walter Scott among them. Featuring contributions from distinguished scholars in the field, Recognizing the Romantic Novel evaluates the vibrancy and centrality of the Romantic novel, showcasing the important new voices and directions in the field and showing it can hold its own in the canon of literary scholarship. “These essays offer us a lens through which we may recognize the Romantic novel as it has never been recognized before.”—Times Literary Supplement