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Bringing together leading scholars from the USA, UK and Europe, this is the first substantial study of the seminal influence of Jean-Jacques Rousseau on British Romanticism.Reconsidering Rousseau's connection to canonical Romantic authors such as Wordsworth, Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley, Jean-Jacques Rousseau and British Romanticism also explores his impact on a wide range of literature, including anti-Jacobin fiction, educational works, familiar essays, nature writing and political discourse. Convincingly demonstrating that the relationship between Rousseau's thought and British Romanticism goes beyond mere reception or influence to encompass complex forms of connection, transmission and appropriation, Jean-Jacques Rousseau and British Romanticism is a vital new contribution to scholarly understanding of British Romantic literature and its transnational contexts.

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Rousseau’s relationship to Romanticism is explored in some superb essays … British Romantic women writers, Julie and Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage, and the Romantic essayists are some of the topics covered in this collection. * SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 *

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Introduction 1. Rousseau and British Romantic Women Writers, Stephen C. Behrendt (University of Nebraska, USA) 2. ‘Rousseau’s Ground’: Locating a Refuge for the Libertarian Man of Feeling in Julie, or the New Heloise and Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage, Helen Stark (Queen Mary University of London, UK) 3. ‘The Columbus of the Alps’: Rousseau and the Writing of Mountain Experience in British Literature of the Romantic Period, Simon Bainbridge (Lancaster University, UK) 4. Romanticism and Rousseau in Wales, Heather Williams (University of Wales, UK) 5. Enchanted Ground?: Rousseau, Republicanism and Switzerland, Patrick Vincent (University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland) 6. Reading Rousseau in the Anti-Jacobin Novel, Pascal Fischer (University of Bamberg, Germany) 7. ‘The Scene Itself’: Rousseauvian Drama and Roman Space in Shelley’s The Cenci, Rebecca Nesvet (University of Wisconsin, Green Bay, USA) 8. Rousseauvian Vision and Anthropology in Percy Shelley’s Alastor, Thomas Roche (University of Georgia Press, USA) 9. Rousseau’s Boat: The ‘Fifth Walk’, Romanticism and Idleness, Rowan Boyson (Kings College London, UK) 10. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Emile and Britain, Frances Ferguson (University of Chicago, USA) 11. Rousseau and the Romantic Essayists, Gregory Dart (University College London, UK) Index

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 1/29/2018 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781350092204, 978-1350092204
      ISBN10: 1350092207

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      Book Synopsis
      Bringing together leading scholars from the USA, UK and Europe, this is the first substantial study of the seminal influence of Jean-Jacques Rousseau on British Romanticism.Reconsidering Rousseau's connection to canonical Romantic authors such as Wordsworth, Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley, Jean-Jacques Rousseau and British Romanticism also explores his impact on a wide range of literature, including anti-Jacobin fiction, educational works, familiar essays, nature writing and political discourse. Convincingly demonstrating that the relationship between Rousseau's thought and British Romanticism goes beyond mere reception or influence to encompass complex forms of connection, transmission and appropriation, Jean-Jacques Rousseau and British Romanticism is a vital new contribution to scholarly understanding of British Romantic literature and its transnational contexts.

      Trade Review
      Rousseau’s relationship to Romanticism is explored in some superb essays … British Romantic women writers, Julie and Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage, and the Romantic essayists are some of the topics covered in this collection. * SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction 1. Rousseau and British Romantic Women Writers, Stephen C. Behrendt (University of Nebraska, USA) 2. ‘Rousseau’s Ground’: Locating a Refuge for the Libertarian Man of Feeling in Julie, or the New Heloise and Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage, Helen Stark (Queen Mary University of London, UK) 3. ‘The Columbus of the Alps’: Rousseau and the Writing of Mountain Experience in British Literature of the Romantic Period, Simon Bainbridge (Lancaster University, UK) 4. Romanticism and Rousseau in Wales, Heather Williams (University of Wales, UK) 5. Enchanted Ground?: Rousseau, Republicanism and Switzerland, Patrick Vincent (University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland) 6. Reading Rousseau in the Anti-Jacobin Novel, Pascal Fischer (University of Bamberg, Germany) 7. ‘The Scene Itself’: Rousseauvian Drama and Roman Space in Shelley’s The Cenci, Rebecca Nesvet (University of Wisconsin, Green Bay, USA) 8. Rousseauvian Vision and Anthropology in Percy Shelley’s Alastor, Thomas Roche (University of Georgia Press, USA) 9. Rousseau’s Boat: The ‘Fifth Walk’, Romanticism and Idleness, Rowan Boyson (Kings College London, UK) 10. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Emile and Britain, Frances Ferguson (University of Chicago, USA) 11. Rousseau and the Romantic Essayists, Gregory Dart (University College London, UK) Index

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