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Exploring how the concept of the imagination is figured in some principal texts of English Romanticism, this book convincingly argues that this figuring is a deeply ideological activity which reveals important social and political investments. By attending to the textual figures of the imagination, the book sheds critical light not only on Romanticism but on the very workings of ideology.

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"Engrossing. . . . Intensely interesting readings abound in this book." -- Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900
"Perceptive close reading of Coleridge's Biographia Literaria and other works, Wordsworth's Prelude, Shelley's Triumph of Life, Keats's Fall of Hyperion, and George Eliot's Adam Bede and The Mill on the Floss." -- The Wordsworth Circle
"Pyle is especially good at teasing out the chiasmic relations of the literary and the real." -- The Byron Journal
"Pyle makes Romanticism interesting all over again. . . . His provocative rereading of five major authors demonstrates that we can learn something very important about nineteenth-century social theory—and particularly the role of ideology—from Romantic representations of the imagination." -- Nancy Armstrong * Brown University *

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Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

The Ideology of Imagination Subject and Society

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      Publisher: Stanford University Press
      Publication Date: 01/05/1997
      ISBN13: 9780804728621, 978-0804728621
      ISBN10: 0804728623

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Exploring how the concept of the imagination is figured in some principal texts of English Romanticism, this book convincingly argues that this figuring is a deeply ideological activity which reveals important social and political investments. By attending to the textual figures of the imagination, the book sheds critical light not only on Romanticism but on the very workings of ideology.

      Trade Review
      "Engrossing. . . . Intensely interesting readings abound in this book." -- Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900
      "Perceptive close reading of Coleridge's Biographia Literaria and other works, Wordsworth's Prelude, Shelley's Triumph of Life, Keats's Fall of Hyperion, and George Eliot's Adam Bede and The Mill on the Floss." -- The Wordsworth Circle
      "Pyle is especially good at teasing out the chiasmic relations of the literary and the real." -- The Byron Journal
      "Pyle makes Romanticism interesting all over again. . . . His provocative rereading of five major authors demonstrates that we can learn something very important about nineteenth-century social theory—and particularly the role of ideology—from Romantic representations of the imagination." -- Nancy Armstrong * Brown University *

      Table of Contents
      Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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