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Women, Love, and Commodity Culture in British Romanticism (Paperback): Daniela Garofalo Women, Love, and Commodity Culture in British Romanticism (Paperback)
Daniela Garofalo
R1,584 Discovery Miles 15 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Offering a new understanding of canonical Romanticism, Daniela Garofalo suggests that representations of erotic love in the period have been largely misunderstood. Commonly understood as a means for transcending political and economic realities, love, for several canonical Romantic writers, offers, instead, a contestation of those realities. Garofalo argues that Romantic writers show that the desire for transcendence through love mimics the desire for commodity consumption and depends on the same dynamic of delayed fulfillment that was advocated by thinkers such as Adam Smith. As writers such as William Blake, Lord Byron, Sir Walter Scott, John Keats, and Emily BrontA" engaged with the period's concern with political economy and the nature of desire, they challenged stereotypical representations of women either as self-denying consumers or as intemperate participants in the market economy. Instead, their works show the importance of women for understanding modern economics, with women's desire conceived as a force that not only undermines the political economy's emphasis on productivity, growth, and perpetual consumption, but also holds forth the possibility of alternatives to a system of capitalist exchange.

Women, Love, and Commodity Culture in British Romanticism (Hardcover, New Ed): Daniela Garofalo Women, Love, and Commodity Culture in British Romanticism (Hardcover, New Ed)
Daniela Garofalo
R4,436 Discovery Miles 44 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Offering a new understanding of canonical Romanticism, Daniela Garofalo suggests that representations of erotic love in the period have been largely misunderstood. Commonly understood as a means for transcending political and economic realities, love, for several canonical Romantic writers, offers, instead, a contestation of those realities. Garofalo argues that Romantic writers show that the desire for transcendence through love mimics the desire for commodity consumption and depends on the same dynamic of delayed fulfillment that was advocated by thinkers such as Adam Smith. As writers such as William Blake, Lord Byron, Sir Walter Scott, John Keats, and Emily BrontA" engaged with the period's concern with political economy and the nature of desire, they challenged stereotypical representations of women either as self-denying consumers or as intemperate participants in the market economy. Instead, their works show the importance of women for understanding modern economics, with women's desire conceived as a force that not only undermines the political economy's emphasis on productivity, growth, and perpetual consumption, but also holds forth the possibility of alternatives to a system of capitalist exchange.

Lacan and Romanticism (Paperback): Daniela Garofalo, David Sigler Lacan and Romanticism (Paperback)
Daniela Garofalo, David Sigler
R851 Discovery Miles 8 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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