With contributions from leading Romanticist scholars who draw on
literary history, performance studies, philosophy, linguistics, and
anthropology, Spheres of Action examines the significant
intersections between language and performance during the Romantic
period. These essays consider cultural phenomena such as elocution
and political oratory, newspaper journalism, public mourning, the
function of gesture and clothing in theatre - even a long-distance
walking contest. They examine the problematic relationships among
action, agency, and language in a variety of cultural institutions
and media from the era.
Exploring aspects of public speaking and body language, these
essays propose that understanding the culture and institutions of
the Romantic period requires nuanced approaches to performance and
agency. The collection also studies the ways in which the Romantics
discovered both the potency and limitations of performativity.
Presenting a boldly multifaceted portrait of Romantic culture,
Spheres of Action is essential reading for Romanticists,
historians, and scholars with interests in language and
performance.
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