Romanticism, Economics and the Question of 'Culture'(English, Paperback, Connell Philip)

Romanticism, Economics and the Question of 'Culture'(English, Paperback, Connell Philip)

  • Connell Philip
Publisher:Oxford University Press, USAISBN 13: 9780199282050ISBN 10: 0199282056

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Romanticism, Economics and the Question of 'Culture'(English, Paperback, Connell Philip) is written by Connell Philip and published by Oxford University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0199282056 (ISBN 10) and 9780199282050 (ISBN 13).

The Romantic age in Britain formed one of the most celebrated - and heterogeneous - moments in literary history, but it also witnessed the rise of 'political economy' as the pre-eminent nineteenth-century science of society. Romanticism, Economics and the Question of 'Culture' investigates this historical conjunction, and reassesses the idea that the Romantic defence of spiritual and humanistic 'culture' developed as a reaction to the individualistic, philistine values of the 'dismal science'.Drawing on a wide range of source material, the book combines the methods of literary scholarship and intellectual history. It addresses the changing political identifications of familiar literary figures such as Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Shelley, but also illuminates the wider political and intellectual life of this period.Romanticism, Economics and the Question of 'Culture' situates canonical Romantic writers within a nuanced, and highly detailed ideological context, while challenging our inherited understanding of the Romantic tradition itself as the social conscience of nineteenth-century capitalism.