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The truth about RomanticismThe truth about Romanticism

The truth about Romanticism

pragmatism and idealism in Keats, Shelley, Coleridge

Tim Milnes

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"How have our conceptions of truth been shaped by romantic literature? This question lies at the heart of this examination of the concept of truth both in romantic writing and in modern criticism. The romantic idea of truth has long been depicted as aesthetic, imaginative, and ideal. Tim Milnes challenges this picture, demonstrating a pragmatic strain in the writing of Keats, Shelley and Coleridge in particular, that bears a close resemblance to the theories of modern pragmatist thinkers such as Donald Davidson and Jürgen Habermas. Romantic pragmatism, Milnes argues, was in turn influenced by recent developments within linguistic empiricism. This book will be of interest to readers of romantic literature, but also to philosophers, literary theorists, and intellectual historians"--

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OL15091592W

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Criticism and interpretationPragmatism in literatureEnglish poetryIdealism in literatureHistory and criticismRomanticismKeats, john, 1795-1821Shelley, percy bysshe, 1792-1822Coleridge, samuel taylor, 1772-1834English poetry, history and criticism, 19th centuryRomanticism, great britainCriticism and interpretationkeats, john , 1795-1821Criticism and interpretationshelley, percy bysshe , 1792-1822Criticism and interpretationcoleridge, samuel taylor , 1772-1834English poetry--history and criticismEnglish poetry--19th century--history and criticismRomanticism--great britainPr590 .m54 2010

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