This volume contains an interview with W.J.T. Mitchell and a gloss by Orrin N.C. Wang which may be read through and against each other, much like the structure of Coleridge's Ancient Mariner transposed into a postmodern context. The critical innovation here is to use the web in such a way...
Co-edited by Wayne C. Ripley and Justin Van Kleeck, Editing Blake looks at the profound challenges William Blake poses to both editors and readers. Despite the promises of the current multi-modal environment, the effort to represent Blake's works as he intended them to be read is increasingly being recognized as...
The essays in Sullen Fires Across the Atlantic have moved beyond the simple notation of literary influence or ideological parallelism to perform a functional taxonomy of transatlantic Romanticism. Taken together, they help explain why the movement developed at different times and rates in different places around the Atlantic. Romanticism was...
More than twenty years after his death, Paul de Man remains a haunting presence in the American academy. A ghost who has never quite been laid to rest, and whose name still possesses conjuring power, de Man continues symbolically to emboy an aspect of "theory" that resists easy routinization. Routinely...
Digital Designs on Blake brings together recent and more seasoned Blake scholars who have worked in new media. Contributors explore how new media representation of William Blake's work provides a heuristic for another mode of inquiry into Blake's complex verbal and visual texts. The volume looks at Blake's designs as...
This dialogue is designed as a multi-linked site organized around a constellation of topoi, each with is own icon. In addition to concretizing the dialogue's overarching theme of "the commonplace," this plan serves a couple of other purposes. The first is flexibility, giving the reader the option over moving straight...
Table of Contents
About this Volume
"Introduction" - Daniel J. O'Quinn, University of Guelph
"A Teleology of Letters; or, From a "Common Source" to a Common Language" - Rita Raley, University of Minnesota
"Irish Odalisques and Other Seductive Figures: Thomas Moore's Lalla Rookh" - Susan B. Taylor, University of Colorado,...
Table of Contents
About this Volume
"Introduction: The Uses of Interiority in the Domain of Pleasure" - Karen Weisman, University of Toronto
"The Voice of Critique: Aesthetic Cognition After Kant" - Thomas Pfau, Duke University
"Romantic Interiority and Cultural Objects" - Theresa M. Kelley, University of Texas at Austin
"Reply...
Table of Contents
About this Volume
"Introduction: Romanticism and Conspiracy" - Orrin N.C. Wang, University of Maryland at College Park
"William Cobbett ad the Politics of System" - Kevin Gilmartin, California Institute of Technology
"Paranoid Politics: Shelley and the Quarterly Review" - Kim Wheatley, College of William and Mary
"Periodical...
The volume of Romantic Circles Praxis Series includes an editor's introduction by Robert Mitchell and Ron Broglio, essays by Robert Mitchell, Ron Broglio, David Baulch, and David Collings.
This volume summarizes and utilizes the arc of Gilles Deleuze's work while turning it toward Blake, Kant, Shelley, and Wordsworth. It serves...