"Keats, Shelley, and the 'Bright Star'"
Lecture at the University of Loyola Chicago, 19 October 2006 (in two parts, mp3 format)Tags: Barbara Charlesworth GelpiBright StarPercy Bysshe ShelleyJohn KeatsAudio Categories: LectureAudio Author:...
View Article"Slave Trade Suppression and Narratives of Undoing in the Atlantic"
Plenary delivered at the NASSR/NAVSA 2006 Conference, 31 August 2006 (in two parts, mp3 format)Tags: slave tradeslave narrativeAudio Categories: LectureAudio Author: Gallagher, Catherine
View Article"Burning the Dead from Shelley to the Late Victorians"
Plenary delivered at the NASSR/NAVSA 2006 Conference, 2 September 2006 (in two parts, mp3 format)Tags: Thomas LaqueurPercy Bysshe ShelleyVictoriansAudio Categories: LectureAudio Author: Laqueur, Thomas...
View ArticleFinding Romantic Commonplaces: An Interview with Jerome Christensen
Interview conducted June 1999 (in four parts, mp3 format)Transcriptions and contextual materials available as part of the original print/audio Praxis volumeTags: Jerome ChristensenAudio Categories:...
View ArticleWandering in the Landscape with Wordsworth and Deleuze
I am interested in using Deleuze to "flatten" Romanticism and deflate the humanist subject at its center. In place of the subject, I see the physicality of bodies and effects of environmental forces as...
View ArticleRepetition, Representation and Revolution: Deleuze and Blake's America
The purpose of this paper is to explore specific ways Gilles Deleuze's Difference & Repetition provides a productive critical framework for thinking about revolution in William Blake's America, A...
View ArticleThe Transcendental: Deleuze, P. B. Shelley, and the Freedom of Immobility
This essay highlights the relevance of Deleuze for Romanticists and Romanticism by linking Deleuze's philosophy to a central Romantic-era philosopher, Immanuel Kant, and to one of the more...
View ArticleRhyming Sensation in "Mont Blanc": In Response to Rob Mitchell
In response to Rob Mitchell, this essay extends his argument regarding the Deleuzean elements of "Mont Blanc" in two key respects. It argues that the poem engages the sublime both on the level of its...
View ArticleAn Interview with Anne Mellor
In this interview, Anne Mellor recounts her determined commitment to rethinking Romanticism through the lens of gender. On the eve of retirement, Mellor continues to query our assumptions and...
View Article“Vulnerability and Ambition in Romantic, Modern, and Contemporary Poetry,” a...
In this recorded interview, Brian McGrath and Walt Hunter, colleagues and romantic and contemporary poetry scholars respectively, discuss the usefulness of teaching contemporary poetry in the...
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