The Oxford Handbook of British Romantic Prose
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:7th May '24
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The Oxford Handbook of British Romantic Prose is a full-length essay collection devoted entirely to British Romantic nonfiction prose. Organized into eight parts, each containing between five and nine chapters arranged alphabetically, the Handbook weaves together familiar and unfamiliar texts, events, and authors, and invites readers to draw comparisons, reimagine connections and disconnections, and confront frequently stark contradictions, within British Romantic nonfiction prose, but also in its relationship to British Romanticism more generally, and to the literary practices and cultural contexts of other periods and countries. The Handbook builds on previous scholarship in the field, considers emerging trends and evolving methodologies, and suggests future areas of study. Throughout the emphasis is on lucid expression rather than gnomic declaration, and on chapters that offer, not a dutiful survey, but evaluative assessments that keep an eye on the bigger picture yet also dwell meaningfully on specific paradoxes and the most telling examples. Taken as a whole the volume demonstrates the energy, originality, and diversity at the crux of British Romantic nonfiction prose. It vigorously challenges the traditional construction of the British Romantic movement as focused too exclusively on the accomplishments of its poets, and it reveals the many ways in which scholars of the period are steadily broadening out and opening up delineations of British Romanticism in order to encompass and thoroughly evaluate the achievements of its nonfiction prose writers.
The Oxford Handbook of British Romantic Prose provides riches for a student of the Romantic period in its individual essays, while the question of Romantic prose as a genre seems significantly more complex that such traditional distinctions allow. * David Baulch, Prose Studies *
A comprehensive summary of so monumental a work, taking note singly of each chapter, would far exceed the bounds of a book review....The sweep and eclecticism of the writing addressed in the Handbook arises in large measure from the demotion, also on trend, of 'Romanticism' from the signifier of an intellectual movement to a period descriptor....Perhaps it is not the least part of the achievement of this remarkable volume, then, that in presenting the extraordinary diversity and breadth of what might be called British Romantic nonfiction prose, it shows also the enduring relevance of the epithet 'Romantic', not as a monolithic category, uncritically deployed, nor simply as a period designator, but as a literary marker which, all the more as it is contested and problematized, continues fruitfully to grow in its use and necessity. * Uttara Natarajan, Charles and Mary Lamb Journal, Winter 2025 *
ISBN: 9780198834540
Dimensions: 255mm x 175mm x 70mm
Weight: 1928g
992 pages