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Romanticism and Childhood Ann Wierda Rowland (University of Kansas)

Romanticism and Childhood By Ann Wierda Rowland (University of Kansas)

Romanticism and Childhood by Ann Wierda Rowland (University of Kansas)


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This book offers a persuasive account of how new ideas of infancy and childhood shaped literary culture in the Romantic period and gave Romantic writers new ways of understanding history and different literary forms.

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Romanticism and Childhood: The Infantilization of British Literary Culture by Ann Wierda Rowland (University of Kansas)

How and why childhood became so important to such a wide range of Romantic writers has long been one of the central questions of literary historical studies. Ann Wierda Rowland discovers new answers to this question in the rise of a vernacular literary tradition. In the Romantic period the child came fully into its own as the object of increasing social concern and cultural investment; at the same time, modern literary culture consolidated itself along vernacular, national lines. Romanticism and Childhood is the first study to examine the intersections of these historical developments and the first study to demonstrate that a rhetoric of infancy and childhood - the metaphors, images, figures and phrases repeatedly used to represent and conceptualize childhood - enabled Romantic writers to construct a national literary history and culture capable of embracing a wider range of literary forms.

Romanticism and Childhood Reviews

'Rowland provides a masterful discussion of literature ... a rich presentation of Enlightenment and Romantic philosophical traditions.' Donelle Ruwe, European Romantic Review

About Ann Wierda Rowland (University of Kansas)

Ann Wierda Rowland is an Associate Professor of English Literature at the University of Kansas. She has published articles on William Wordsworth, Walter Scott, the Romantic ballad revival, the Romantic novel and sentimental fiction.

Table of Contents

Introduction: the infantilization of British literary culture; Part I. History of an Analogy: 'For the Savage is to Ages What the Child is to Years': 1. The child is father of the man; 2. Infancy, poetry and the origins of language; 3. Becoming human: animal, infant and developmental literary culture in the Romantic period; Part II. Prattle and Trifles: 4. Retentive ears and prattling mouths: popular antiquarianism and childhood memory; 5. One child's trifle is another man's relic: popular antiquarianism and childhood; 6. The layers and forms of the child's mind: Scott, Wordsworth and antiquarianism.

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NLS9781107479678
9781107479678
1107479673
Romanticism and Childhood: The Infantilization of British Literary Culture by Ann Wierda Rowland (University of Kansas)
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2015-01-01
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