Author: Friedman, Geraldine Title: The Insistence of History: Revolution in Burke, Wordsworth, Keats and Baudelaire
Description: Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1996. orig.cloth. 22x14cm, xiii,270 pp. Minor rubbing. VG. dustwrapper. ¶ Contents: Burke's Sublime Object as Object of Ideology; History in the Backround of Wordsworth's "Blind Beggar"; The Letter & the Spirit of the Law: Wordsworth's Restagings of the French Revolution in 'The Prelude'; Manifestations of the Body Politic: Keats's 'Hyperion'; From the War in Heaven to Engagement on Earth: Repetition in a Different Tone in 'The Fall of Hyperion'; Baudelaire's Theory of Practice, Ideology, & Difference in ' Les yeux des pauvres'; Theorizing Commodities / The Commodification of Theory: Baudelaire's "Assomons les pauvres" Between Proudhon and Marx.
Keywords: Literary Criticism, Comparative, Literature History, Edmund Burke, Political Politics, Revolution, Revolutions, William Wordsworth, John Keats
Price: US$ 59.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS010698I