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Romanticism and Childhood: The Infantilization of British Literary Culture (Cambridge Studies in Romanticism)
Ann Wierda Rowland
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| #3525147 in Books | Ann Wierda Rowland | 2015-01-01 | 2014-12-11 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.67 x5.98l,.95 | File type: PDF | 320 pages | Romanticism and Childhood The Infantilization of British Literary Culture Cambridge Studies in Romanticism|||"Bookended by Locke's empiricism, which places especial emphasis on a child's early impressions, and Wordsworth's "the child is father to the man," this treatment of post-Enlightenment Britian exploits the "vocation of childhood." -- Choice
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How and why childhood became so important to such a wide range of Romantic writers has long been one of the central questions of literary historical studies. Ann Wierda Rowland discovers new answers to this question in the rise of a vernacular literary tradition. In the Romantic period the child came fully into its own as the object of increasing social concern and cultural investment; at the same time, modern literary culture consolidated itself along vernacular, nation...
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