search for books and compare prices

The Orient and the Young Romantics
Price
Store
Arrives
Preparing
Shipping
The price is the lowest for any condition, which may be new or used; other conditions may also be available.
Bibliographic Detail
Publisher
Cambridge Univ Pr
Publication date
September 30, 2016
Pages
304
Binding
Paperback
Book category
Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13
9781107419803
ISBN-10
1107419808
Published in
Great Britain
Original list price
$32.99
Other format details
university press
Summaries and Reviews
Amazon.com description: Product Description: Through close readings of major poems, this book examines why the second-generation Romantic poets - Byron, Shelley, and Keats - stage so much of their poetry in Eastern or Orientalized settings. It argues that they do so not only to interrogate their own imaginations, but also as a way of criticizing Europe's growing imperialism. For them the Orient is a projection of Europe's own fears and desires. It is therefore a charged setting in which to explore and contest the limits of the age's aesthetics, politics and culture. Being nearly always self-conscious and ironic, the poets' treatment of the Orient becomes itself a twinned criticism of 'Romantic' egotism and the Orientalism practised by earlier generations. The book goes further to claim that poems like Shelley's Revolt of Islam, Byron's 'Eastern' Tales, or even Keats's Lamia anticipate key issues at stake in postcolonial studies more generally.
Editions
Hardcover
from Cambridge Univ Pr (November 30, 2014)
9781107071902 | details & prices | 279 pages | 6.25 × 9.00 × 1.00 in. | 1.24 lbs | List price $99.00
Paperback
The price comparison is for this edition
from Cambridge Univ Pr (September 30, 2016)
9781107419803 | details & prices | 304 pages | List price $32.99
About: Through close readings of major poems, this book examines why the second-generation Romantic poets - Byron, Shelley, and Keats - stage so much of their poetry in Eastern or Orientalized settings.
About: Through close readings of major poems, this book examines why the second-generation Romantic poets - Byron, Shelley, and Keats - stage so much of their poetry in Eastern or Orientalized settings.
Pricing is shown for items sent to or within the U.S., excluding shipping and tax. Please consult the store to determine exact fees. No warranties are made express or implied about the accuracy, timeliness, merit, or value of the information provided. Information subject to change without notice. isbn.nu is not a bookseller, just an information source.