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Jean-Jacques Rousseau And British Romanticism: Gender And Selfhood by Russell Goulbourne and David Higgins, Bloomsbury India

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    Author(s)Russell Goulbourne and David Higgins
    PublisherBloomsbury India
    Edition..
    ISBN9781350092204
    Pages264
    BindingPaperback 
    Language English
    Publish YearNovember 2018

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    Bloomsbury India Jean-Jacques Rousseau And British Romanticism: Gender And Selfhood by Russell Goulbourne and David Higgins

    Bringing together leading scholars from the USA, UK and Europe, this is the first substantial study of the seminal influence of Jean-Jacques Rousseau on British Romanticism. Reconsidering Rousseaus connection to canonical Romantic authors such as Wordsworth, Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley, Jean-Jacques Rousseau and British Romanticism also explores his impact on a wide range of literature, including anti-Jacobin fiction, educational works, familiar essays, nature writing and political discourse. Convincingly demonstrating that the relationship between Rousseaus thought and British Romanticism goes beyond mere reception or influence to encompass complex forms of connection, transmission and appropriation, Jean-Jacques Rousseau and British Romanticism is a vital new contribution to scholarly understanding of British Romantic literature and its transnational contexts.



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