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- catalog abstract "Anthony Harding examines the ways in which mythology was received and reinterpreted by the most prominent English Romantic poets. Although there have been studies that examined a particular author's interest in various mythic traditions, none has addressed the wider question of the contemporary reception of myth: what sources the Romantics turned to, what the influential schools of mythography were, and what roles the individual writers gave to mythology or to particular myths in their work. In The Reception of Myth in English Romanticism, Harding deals with those questions by examining how Romantic writers understood and received myth and what they understood "the mythic" to be. He shows how the Romantics' own mythmaking drew its meaning from the contemporary political scene and contemporary ideological conflicts, rather than from a concept of myth as a timeless, unchanging source of value. Harding analyzes the uses of myth in selected texts of the period, covering the work of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Keats, and Shelley, among others.".
- catalog contributor b7510711.
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description "Anthony Harding examines the ways in which mythology was received and reinterpreted by the most prominent English Romantic poets. Although there have been studies that examined a particular author's interest in various mythic traditions, none has addressed the wider question of the contemporary reception of myth: what sources the Romantics turned to, what the influential schools of mythography were, and what roles the individual writers gave to mythology or to particular myths in their work.".
- catalog description "Coleridge among the mythographers : 'The rime of the ancient mariner' -- Imaginative animism in Wordsworth's 1798-99 Prelude -- Wordsworth and the defeminizing of pastoral -- Forgetfulness and the poetic self in 'Home at Grasmere' -- Mythopoic elements in 'Christabel' -- Refiguring myth : Queen Mab, 'Hymn to intellectual beauty, ' and 'Mont Blanc' -- The contest of Apollo and Pan in Shelley's later poetry -- Myth and the enabling of poetic utterance : John Keats -- Myth and the war of ideas : Coleridge and Shelley on the Prometheus of Aeschylus.".
- catalog description "In The Reception of Myth in English Romanticism, Harding deals with those questions by examining how Romantic writers understood and received myth and what they understood "the mythic" to be. He shows how the Romantics' own mythmaking drew its meaning from the contemporary political scene and contemporary ideological conflicts, rather than from a concept of myth as a timeless, unchanging source of value. Harding analyzes the uses of myth in selected texts of the period, covering the work of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Keats, and Shelley, among others.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 260-274) and index.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 289 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Reception of myth in English romanticism.".
- catalog identifier "0826210074 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Reception of myth in English romanticism.".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Columbia : University of Missouri Press,".
- catalog relation "Reception of myth in English romanticism.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "820.9/145 20".
- catalog subject "Archetype (Psychology) in literature.".
- catalog subject "English literature 19th century History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Myth in literature.".
- catalog subject "Mythology in literature.".
- catalog subject "PR468.A72 H37 1995".
- catalog subject "Romanticism Great Britain.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Coleridge among the mythographers : 'The rime of the ancient mariner' -- Imaginative animism in Wordsworth's 1798-99 Prelude -- Wordsworth and the defeminizing of pastoral -- Forgetfulness and the poetic self in 'Home at Grasmere' -- Mythopoic elements in 'Christabel' -- Refiguring myth : Queen Mab, 'Hymn to intellectual beauty, ' and 'Mont Blanc' -- The contest of Apollo and Pan in Shelley's later poetry -- Myth and the enabling of poetic utterance : John Keats -- Myth and the war of ideas : Coleridge and Shelley on the Prometheus of Aeschylus.".
- catalog title "The reception of myth in English romanticism / Anthony John Harding.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".