Coleridge's Submerged Politics explores Coleridge's response to several crucial issues of the revolutionary and post-revolutionary age: the rise and suppression of English radicalism during the decade of the French Revolution and the tragic questions of slavery and the slave trade. The book consists of two distinct but intimately related sections. Starting with omissions in Coleridge's annotations on Robinson Crusoe, Part I traces his positions on race and slavery, connecting Defoe's novel and the slave-trading of its hero with the spectre-bark of The Ancient Mariner considered by several earlier critics as an abolitionist's allusion to the horrors of a slave ship. Keane discusses the numerous similarities that link these two haunting texts: their intertwined motifs of sea, sin, and existential solitude, of transgression, punishment, and at least partial redemption. More important, however, is Keane's treatment of the transfigured but recognizable domestic politics in and beneath the text of Coleridge's poem. Part II argues that imagery and plot developments in The Ancient Mariner reflect political events between November 1797 and March 1798, the months when Coleridge was writing and revising his poem and contributing anti-Pittite verses and essays to the widely read opposition newspaper the Morning Post. Keane steers a balanced course, insisting on the significance of the poem's sociopolitical context without reducing it to a token of its genesis. Though the book is part of the increasingly widespread movement to reinstate historical context as a ground of literary interpretation, Keane does not claim that The Ancient Mariner "says" one thing and "means" another - or is really about either Western guilt regarding the slave trade or Coleridge's own dangerous political voyaging during the months he was working on the poem. By treating The Ancient Mariner as a work of artistic transformation rather than political allegory or an "evasion" of politics, the author allows us to see the poem with an eye that is neither anti-historically "aesthetic" nor necessarily "ideological." As a result, The Ancient Mariner emerges with its interpretation-defeating mystery intact and as a poem to be read, re-created, and wondered about anew.
His book From the Heart of Europe ( 1948 ) describes his social and political views , dealing in particular with his period ... New York : Oxford UP , 1941 ; Matthiessen , F.O. The Responsibilities of the Critic : Essays and Reviews .
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The book views Baldwin through a cultural-historical lens alongside a more traditional literary critical approach.
... of the post - war consensus were laid down and the years of the Thatcher governments.43 In their study entitled Consensus Politics from Attlee to Thatcher , they point out that apart from a very general agreement regarding political ...
literatura y política en el siglo XIX Julio Ramos ... la especificidad mediante la cual la literatura , siguiendo las normas del régimen de la especialización , busca delimitar un territorio propio y una función social insustituible .
System Crisis and Theater in the Ottoman Empire: Representation of the Late Ottoman System Crisis in Theatrical Plays
Una generación entera se encuentra, pues ofendida en esas Antologías, la generación de los poetas "videntes"”1. Otras antologías de esa época muestran que Aleixandre no ocupa un lugar más destacado que otros poetas residentes en España ...
This book considers the debates, scandals and controversies caused by cultural materialism, and by applying it to Shakespeare afresh, demonstrates that the theory is still very much alive and kicking."--Amazon.