The Supplement of Reading : Figures of Understanding in Romantic Theory and Practice / Tilottama Rajan.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Book collections on Project MUSEPublisher: Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, 1990Manufacturer: Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2018Copyright date: ©1990Description: 1 online resource (376 pages)Content type:
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  • 9781501723155
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Contents:
Introduction -- Part I -- The supplement of reading -- The hermeneutic tradition from Schleiermacher to Kierkegaard -- Kierkegaard and Schleiermacher revisited : the revisionary tradition in romantic hermeneutics -- Part II -- A. Reading, culture, history -- The (un)persuaded reader : Coleridge's conversation with hermeneutics -- The eye/I of the other : self and audience in Wordsworth's lyrical ballads -- Wollstonecraft and Godwin : reading the secrets of the political novel -- B. Canon and heresy : Blake's intertextuality -- Untying Blake's secular scripture -- Early texts : "the eye altering alters all" -- (Infinite) absolute negativity : the brief epics -- C. Deconstruction at the science of its reading -- "World within world" : the theoretical voices of Shelley's defence of poetry -- Deconstruction or reconstruction : reading Shelley's Prometheus unbound -- The broken mirror : the identity of the text in Shelley's triumph of life -- Afterword.
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Introduction -- Part I -- The supplement of reading -- The hermeneutic tradition from Schleiermacher to Kierkegaard -- Kierkegaard and Schleiermacher revisited : the revisionary tradition in romantic hermeneutics -- Part II -- A. Reading, culture, history -- The (un)persuaded reader : Coleridge's conversation with hermeneutics -- The eye/I of the other : self and audience in Wordsworth's lyrical ballads -- Wollstonecraft and Godwin : reading the secrets of the political novel -- B. Canon and heresy : Blake's intertextuality -- Untying Blake's secular scripture -- Early texts : "the eye altering alters all" -- (Infinite) absolute negativity : the brief epics -- C. Deconstruction at the science of its reading -- "World within world" : the theoretical voices of Shelley's defence of poetry -- Deconstruction or reconstruction : reading Shelley's Prometheus unbound -- The broken mirror : the identity of the text in Shelley's triumph of life -- Afterword.

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