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  • Swantje van Mark / Leonore Sell / Norbert Lennartz Boundaries, Limits, Taboos: Transgression in Romanticism Boundaries, Limits, Taboos: Transgressi ISBN 9783868219180 Derzeit leider nicht verfügbar. 32,50 €

    Romanticism - an era of rebellion, of overreachers revolting against previous generations' conventions of taste, style and morals. Romantics made transgression their badge of honour and prided themselves on the desecration of formerly canonised laws. The repercussions of these meaningful and consequential trespasses are explored in unique ways in their texts.

    Having gathered thirteen papers given at the 2019 joint conference of the German Society for English Romanticism (GER) and the International Association of Byron Societies (IABS) at the University of Vechta, this essay collection examines the extent to which boundaries were crossed, permeated and violated. The boundaries between Orient and Occident, humanity and the animal world, subject and object, fictional and factual and even life and death, all of which were contemplated by selected authors of English and German Romanticism, are of particular interest.

    Contents

    List of Figures ............................................................................................................. vii

    Acknowledgements ....................................................................................................... ix

    SWANTJE VAN MARK AND NORBERT LENNARTZ
    Transgression in Romanticism: Some Introductory Remarks ........................................ 1

    RICHARD LANSDOWN
    Appetite and Deeds, War and the Will:
    Faustian Transgression in Byron's The Deformed Transformed .................................... 9

    DIEGO SAGLIA
    Of Flesh and Boundaries:
    Transgressing Gaps and Orifices in Romantic Orientalism ......................................... 25

    MARVIN REIMANN
    Byron's The Giaour: Dismantling the Boundaries
    between Orient and Occident through Romantic Irony ................................................ 41

    SOPHIA MÖLLERS
    The Historian Turned Anatomist of the Soul:
    Tracing Transgressive Psychology in William Godwin's Mandeville .......................... 59

    ALEXANDRA BÖHM
    Transgressive Encounters: Sympathy with Animals in John Aikin
    and Anna Laetitia Barbauld's Evenings at Home and
    Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "Rime of the Ancyent Marinere" ................................ 71

    IAN DUNCAN
    Imps of the Perverse: Romantic Fiction and Antinomian Denial ................................. 91

    ALEXANDER SCHLUTZ
    "A poor, imprisoned animal." Persons, Property,
    and the Unnatural Nature of the Law in E.T.A. Hoffmann's The Entail .................... 103

    SEBASTIAN DOMSCH
    Transgressing (Story)Worlds: Polidori, Byron, and The Vampyre ............................. 115

    JONATHAN GROSS
    "No hopes for them as laughs": William Beckford in the Margins
    of Robert Southey's and Lord Byron's Visions of Judgement .................................... 125

    DENISE GIGANTE
    Transgressing the Sacred Frontier of Culture ............................................................. 147

    RICHARD C. SHA
    Can Transgression Be Meaningful Even After It Is Required or Expected? .............. 165

    NICHOLAS ROE
    Transgressive Biography ........................................................................................... 183

    KASAHARA YORIMICHI
    Croly's Dying Warrior:
    The Roman Gladiator That Crossed the Boundary and Turned into Arminius .......... 199

    List of Contributors .................................................................................................... 213

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