Nerve theory, sensibility, and Romantic metrosexuals / Michelle Faubert -- Wordsworth's double-take / William Galperin -- John Galt, happy colonialist: the case of the "The apostate; or, Atlantis destroyed" / Jeffrey Cass -- The Gothic chapbook and...
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Nerve theory, sensibility, and Romantic metrosexuals / Michelle Faubert -- Wordsworth's double-take / William Galperin -- John Galt, happy colonialist: the case of the "The apostate; or, Atlantis destroyed" / Jeffrey Cass -- The Gothic chapbook and the urban reader / Diane Long Hoeveler -- Romantic science and the city / Marilyn Gaull -- Phenomenal beauty: Rousseau in Venice / Nancy Yousef -- E. T. A. Hoffmann's marketplace vision of Berlin / Alexander Schlutz -- Renzo in Milan / Ernesto Livorni -- Rome above Rome: Nikolai Gogol's Romantic vision of the eternal city / Tatiana V. Barnett -- Wordsworth's invigorating hell: London in book 7 of "The prelude" (1805) / Eugene Stelzig -- Blake's Golgonoosa: London and/as the eternal city of art / Mark Lussier -- London's immortal druggists: pharmaceutical science and business in Romanticism / Thomas H. Schmid -- Wordsworth's "Illustrated books and newspapers" and media of the city / Peter J. Mannning -- Babylon and Jerusalem on the Old Kent Road--Tim Fulford
Romanticism and the City explores how late eighteenth-and early nineteenth-century literature conceptualized urban space. Fresh readings of key texts show how Romantic concerns with urban life shaped both individual works and broader theoretical...
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Romanticism and the City explores how late eighteenth-and early nineteenth-century literature conceptualized urban space. Fresh readings of key texts show how Romantic concerns with urban life shaped both individual works and broader theoretical issues
Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Notes on the Contributors; Introduction The Infernal and Celestial City of Romanticism; Part I Theories of the City; 1 Nerve Theory, Sensibility, and Romantic Metrosexuals; 2 Wordsworth's Double-Take; 3 John Galt, Happy Colonialist: The Case of "The Apostate; Or, Atlantis Destroyed"; 4 The Gothic Chapbook and the Urban Reader; 5 Romantic Science and the City; Part II Continental Cities; 6 Phenomenal Beauty: Rousseau in Venice; 7 E. T. A. Hoffmann's Marketplace Vision of Berlin; 8 Renzo in Milan
9 Rome Above Rome: Nikolai Gogol's Romantic Vision of the Eternal CityPart III London; 10 Wordsworth's Invigorating Hell: London in Book 7 of The Prelude (1805); 11 Blake's Golgonoosa: London and/as the Eternal City of Art; 12 London's Immortal Druggists: Pharmaceutical Science and Business in Romanticism; 13 Wordsworth's "Illustrated Books and Newspapers" and Media of the City; 14 Babylon and Jerusalem on the Old Kent Road; Works Cited; Index