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George Berkeley and Romanticism - Ghostly Language (Hardcover)
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George Berkeley and Romanticism - Ghostly Language (Hardcover)
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George Berkeley's mainstream legacy amongst critics and
philosophers, from Samuel Johnson to Bertrand Russell, has tended
to concern his claim that the objects of perception are in fact
nothing more than our ideas. Yet there's more to Berkeley than
idealism alone, and the poets now grouped under the label
'Romanticism' took up Berkeley's ideas in especially strange and
surprising ways. As this book shows, the poets Blake, Wordsworth,
Coleridge, and Shelley focused less on Berkeley's arguments for
idealism than they did on his larger, empirically-derived claim
that nature constitutes a kind of linguistic system. It is through
that 'ghostly language' that we might come to know ourselves, each
other, and even God. This book is a reappraisal of the role that
Berkeley's ideas played in Romanticism, and it pursues his
spiritualized philosophy across a range of key Romantic-period
poems. But it is also a re-reading of Berkeley himself, as a
thinker who was deeply concerned with language and with
written-even literary-style. In that sense, it offers an incisive
case study into the reception of philosophical ideas into the
workings of poetry, and of the role of poetics within the history
of ideas more broadly.
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