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Romanticism, Literature and Philosophy - Expressive Rationality in Rousseau, Kant, Wollstonecraft and Contemporary Theory (Paperback, NIPPOD)
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Romanticism, Literature and Philosophy - Expressive Rationality in Rousseau, Kant, Wollstonecraft and Contemporary Theory (Paperback, NIPPOD)
Series: Continuum Literary Studies
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'This book carves out a distinctive and important space in the
border-zone between philosophy, literary theory, and cultural
history.' Christopher Norris, Distinguished Research Professor in
Philosophy, Cardiff University 'Swift's remarkable [book] stands
out as a highly theoretical study in at least two respects: its
engagement with figures who defined theory before the advent of the
New Historicism and its forceful re-reading of texts by Kant and
Rousseau that fostered deconstruction ...Swift's study is a major
intervention in what might be described either as
postdeconstructive philosophical criticism or theoretically
advanced intellectual history.' Margaret Russett, Studies in
English Literature 1500--1900 Romanticism, Literature and
Philosophy proposes a radical re-visioning of Romantic literature
by developing a new insight into its philosophical importance. It
challenges both a number of recent attacks on philosophical reason,
and new historicist readings of Romanticism, by arguing that they
fundamentally misinterpret what reason is in strikingly similar
ways.Engaging with the philosophical, political and literary
writings of Rousseau, Kant and Mary Wollstonecraft, and with the
deconstruction of Paul de Man and Gayatri Spivak, it suggests that
postmodernism's recent assault on Enlightenment universalism, and
on aesthetic autonomy, in the name of particularity and
heterogeneity underestimates the capacity of reason to orient
itself towards forms of anthropological and literary difference.
Simon Swift is Lecturer in Critical and Cultural Theory at the
School of English, University of Leeds, UK. He is author of Hannah
Arendt (Routledge, 2008).
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