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Rock and Romanticism James Rovira

Rock and Romanticism By James Rovira

Rock and Romanticism by James Rovira


Summary

Rock and Romanticism: Blake, Wordsworth, and Rock from Dylan to U2 explores how rock and roll is a Romantic phenomenon that sheds light, retrospectively, on what literary Romanticism was at its different points of origin and on what it has become in the present.

Rock and Romanticism Summary

Rock and Romanticism: Blake, Wordsworth, and Rock from Dylan to U2 by James Rovira

Rock and Romanticism: Blake, Wordsworth, and Rock from Dylan to U2 is an edited anthology that seeks to explain just how rock and roll is a Romantic phenomenon that sheds light, retrospectively, on what literary Romanticism was at its different points of origin and on what it has become in the present. This anthology allows Byron and Wollstonecraft to speak back to contemporary theories of Romanticism through Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones. Relying on Loewy and Sayre's Romanticism Against the Tide of Modernity, it explores how hostility, loss, and longing for unity are particularly appropriate terms for classic rock as well as the origins of these emotions. In essays ranging from Bob Dylan to Blackberry Smoke, this work examines how rock and roll expands, interprets, restates, interrogates, and conflicts with literary Romanticism, all the while understanding that as a term rock and roll in reference to popular music from the late 1940s through the early 2000s is every bit as contradictory and difficult to define as the word Romanticism itself.

Rock and Romanticism Reviews

It might seem odd to bring the Romanticism of the 19th century together with the rock music of the 20th and 21st centuries. However, with this book Rovira (Mississippi College) shows that there is a valid connection. In dealing with rock, the contributors (most of whom are, like the editor, English scholars) focus primarily on lyrics rather than the music itself. The contributors do not superimpose their concepts of Romanticism onto song lyrics; rather, they show that song lyricists from Bob Dylan and the Beatles to U2 have had demonstrable connections to Romantic poets such as Blake and Wordsworth and to the thinking of the Romantic era. In exploring such connections, the essayists delve into the sociocultural background of the earlier time and the present. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty. * CHOICE *
This collection by James Rovira shows just how influential the Romantics have been on modern popular music, not only furnishing contemporary singers with the themes and lyrics of their songs but, in many cases, also providing the attitude that defines post-war rock music. I was delighted to see some of my favorite Blake-inspired adaptations included here, as well as the fact that the contributors do not simply deal with the obvious examples of the influence of Romanticism but display a much wider range of appreciation and erudition. -- Jason Whittaker, University of Lincoln
A deft examination of the varieties of Romanticism and their incarnations in rock music, as wide-ranging and stimulating as the music and the literature it probes. -- Robert Pattison, Long Island University, author of The Triumph of Vulgarity

About James Rovira

James Rovira is chair and associate professor in the English department at Mississippi College.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Rock and Romanticism by James Rovira Part I: Blake, Shelley, and Rock Tangled Up in Blake: the Triangular Relationship among Dylan, Blake, and the Beats by Luke Walker Romanticism in the Park: Mick Jagger Reading Shelley by Jaaneke van der Leest William Blake: The Romantic Alternative by Douglas T. Root Digging at the Roots: Martha Redbone's The Garden of Love: Songs of William Blake by Nicole Lobdell 'Tangle of Matter and Ghost': U2, Leonard Cohen, and Blakean Romanticism by Lisa Crafton Part II: Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Rock The Inner Revolution(s) of Wordsworth and the Beatles by David Boocker 'When the Light that's Lost within Us Reaches the Sky': Jackson Browne's Romantic Vision by Gary L. Tandy 'Swimming Against the Stream': Rush's Romantic Critique of their Modern Age by David S. Hogsette Wordsworth's 'Michael,' the Georgic, and Blackberry Smoke by Ronald D. Morrison Wordsworth on the Radio by Rachel Feder Part III: European Romanticisms and Popular Music Themes of 'Scapigliatura' and cursed poets in the songs of Piero Ciampi (1934-1980) by Lorenzo Sorbo For more information, visit https://jamesrovira.com/rock-and-romanticism-blake-wordsworth-and-rock-from-dylan-to-u2/

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9781498553858
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Rock and Romanticism: Blake, Wordsworth, and Rock from Dylan to U2 by James Rovira
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Lexington Books
2019-10-28
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