This collection of articles is intended to initiate a conversation about and between biopolitics and romanticism. Its broad contention is that the study of biopolitics reanimates the question of romanticism in two senses. First, the set of...
Romanticism and the Rights of the Negative
Table of Contents
- About this Volume
- "Introduction"
- Tilottama Rajan, University of Western Ontario
- Abstract | Essay
- "Caleb’s Unreasonable Doubt"
- Adam Sneed, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- Abstract | Essay
- "The Negative Turn: Smith’s Elegiac Sonnets and the Right not to Communicate"
- Samuel Rowe, University of Chicago
- Abstract | Essay
- "Positive Negation: On Coleridge’s “Human Life”"
- David Collings, Bowdoin College
- Abstract | Essay
- "The Immaterial “Christabel”: Reading Revision Before and After Publication"
- Marc Mazur, University of Western Ontario
- Abstract | Essay
- "‘Something Not Yet Made Good’: The Tropology of the Negative in Godwin’s Mandeville"
- Tilottama Rajan, University of Western Ontario
- Abstract | Essay
- "Worldlessness and the Worst in Goya’s Disasters of War"
- David L. Clark, McMaster University
- Abstract | Essay
Editor
Published @ RC
June 2017