Romanticism and the Self-Conscious Poem
Oxford University Press

Romanticism and the Self-Conscious Poem

Subjects: Literary studies: c 1500 to c 1800, Literature
ISBN13: 9780198122852
Published: 01 Sep 1997

Format - Hardback
By O'Neill, Michael

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Romanticism and the Self-Conscious Poem

Regular price A$385.87
Sale price A$385.87 Regular price A$397.80
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In this wide-ranging study Michael O'Neill examines the phenomenon of the `self-conscious poem' - that is, a poem concerned with poetry or, more centrally if often connectedly, a poem that displays awareness of itself as a poem - in the work of the major Romantic poets: Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, and Keats. The book freshly illuminates many famous lyrics and longer poems and revalues less regarded works such as The Excursion.
For O'Neill, self-consciousness is allied to the new status granted to poetry by the Romantics. His closely attentive readings suggest that self-consciousness in Romantic poetry often accompanies
exploration of, even anxiety about, poetry's significance. Yet his emphasis falls on the imaginatively productive ends to which such exploration and anxiety are put. An extended coda looks at the bequest of Romantic self-consciousness to post-Romantic writers; it offers chapters comparing Yeats and Stevens, discussing later Auden's scepticism about poetry, and exploring the affecting intricacies of Amy Clampitt's `Voyages: A Homage to John Keats'. Throughout, O'Neill challenges recent accounts
of Romanticism by placing at the centre of his study poetry's imaginative and aesthetic value.

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