Words made flesh: formations of the postsecular in British Romanticism
"Words Made Flesh demonstrates how the Romantic poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Keats, and Percy Bysshe Shelley and the novelist Jane Austen affect, mediate, and ultimately alter our sense of self and embodiment in ways that not only feel profound but also have lasting effects on readers...
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Charlottesville ; London
University of Virginia Press
2022
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Zusammenfassung: | "Words Made Flesh demonstrates how the Romantic poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Keats, and Percy Bysshe Shelley and the novelist Jane Austen affect, mediate, and ultimately alter our sense of self and embodiment in ways that not only feel profound but also have lasting effects on readers' affective, political, and spiritual lives. The author draws in particular on secular and postsecular studies, affect theory, and media studies"-- |
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adam_text | * CONTENTS* List ofAbbreviations xi Introduction: Postsecular Formations 1 Part I. Approaches to the Postsecular 1. Theorizing the Postsecular 35 Part IL Mediating the Postsecular 2. Poetic Faith 87 3. Coleridges Parable of Modernity 110 4. To See as a God Sees”: Keats and Cinematic Subjectivity 142 Part III. Anthropology of the Postsecular 5. ‘Awful Doubt”: Shelleys Tragic Skepticism 181 6. “Open-Hearted”: Persuasion and the Cultivation of Good Humor 217 Coda: Postsecular Romanticism 235 Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index 239 243 285 313
Words Made Flesh demonstrates how Romantic-era writers affect, mediate, and ultimately alter our very sense of embodiment in ways that have lasting effects on readers’ affective, political, and spiritual lives. Dempsey argues that Romanticisms contribution to our understanding of the postsecular becomes clearer when considered in relation to three timely scholarly conversations not previously synthesized: secular and postsecular studies, affect theory, and media studies. By weaving together these three strands, Words Made Flesh clarifies how Romanticism provides a useful field guide to the new geography of the self ushered in by secular modernity, while also pointing toward potential postsecular futures. Ultimately, Dempsey argues for a view ofliterature that recognizes it as an essential component to ethical practice.
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* CONTENTS* List ofAbbreviations xi Introduction: Postsecular Formations 1 Part I. Approaches to the Postsecular 1. Theorizing the Postsecular 35 Part IL Mediating the Postsecular 2. Poetic Faith 87 3. Coleridges Parable of Modernity 110 4. "To See as a God Sees”: Keats and Cinematic Subjectivity 142 Part III. Anthropology of the Postsecular 5. ‘Awful Doubt”: Shelleys Tragic Skepticism 181 6. “Open-Hearted”: Persuasion and the Cultivation of Good Humor 217 Coda: Postsecular Romanticism 235 Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index 239 243 285 313
Words Made Flesh demonstrates how Romantic-era writers affect, mediate, and ultimately alter our very sense of embodiment in ways that have lasting effects on readers’ affective, political, and spiritual lives. Dempsey argues that Romanticisms contribution to our understanding of the postsecular becomes clearer when considered in relation to three timely scholarly conversations not previously synthesized: secular and postsecular studies, affect theory, and media studies. By weaving together these three strands, Words Made Flesh clarifies how Romanticism provides a useful field guide to the new geography of the self ushered in by secular modernity, while also pointing toward potential postsecular futures. Ultimately, Dempsey argues for a view ofliterature that recognizes it as an essential component to ethical practice. |
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