![]() | The Wildness Pleases (Routledge Revivals): The Origins of Romanticism Subjects: Critical Concepts; History and Politics; Culture; Genre; Humanities; Language & Literature; Nature; Comparative Romanticisms; Poetry; The Gothic; Philosophy; Literature; Aesthetics; History of Philosophy; Modern Philosophy (16th Century-18th Century); 19th Century Philosophy; Philosophy of Language; Literary/ Critical Theory; Literary History; Interdisciplinary Literary Studies; Literary Genres; Literature by Geographic Area; Literature by Period; First published in 1983. This book charts the growth of Romanticism from the initial reactions to the authoritarian classicism of Louis XIV, through the 'codification' of the Sublime by Burke in the 1750s, to the fascination with mystery, fear and violence which dominated the writing of the late eighteenth century. The origins of the movement are found in the writings of Rousseau and admiration for the 'noble savage', the development of the landscape garden, discoveries in the South Seas, new approaches to 'primitive' poetry and enthusiasm for gothic art and literature. These attitudes are contrasted with the more classical views of writers like Samuel Johnson. Christopher Thacker |
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