Romanticism and consciousness, revisited / edited by Richard C. Sha and Joel Faflak.

Brings Romanticism into dialogue with current understandings of consciousness.

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Online Access: Full Text (via Cambridge)
Other Authors: Sha, Richard C. (Editor), Faflak, Joel (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]
Series:Edinburgh critical studies in romanticism.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Romanticism and consciousness redux
  • Part I. New models of consciousness. Romanticism against consciousness
  • Romantic panpsychism
  • Shelley and the real of faith
  • Blakean experience and the hard problem of consciousness revisited
  • Part II. States of consciousness. 'Poetry is passion' : lyrical balladry as affective narratology
  • After-affects and second thoughts : Wordsworth, Eliot, and the forms of emotional thinking
  • Studio states : thought out of place
  • The media ecology of romantic consciousness : knowledge in Charlotte Smith's Beachy head
  • Part III. Social and ecological models of consciousness. Why reasonable children don't think that Nutcracker is alive or that Mouse King is real
  • Prone minds and extended selves : The Cenci
  • Gothic ecologies of mind
  • May flies and horseshoe crabs : romantic and post-romantic consciousness, institutions, and populations
  • Part IV. Race and consciousness. Shapeshifting romantic consciousness
  • At peace with strangers : feeling disoriented in the London panorama of Constantinople, 1801-1802
  • Doubling down : on white consciousness, friends, and The friend.