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    Format: XV, 279 p. 7 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020.
    ISBN: 9783030504298
    Content: This collection of essays explores the remarkable range and cultural significance of the engagement with 'infancy' during the Romantic period. Taking its point of departure in the commonplace claim that the Romantics invented childhood, the book traces that engagement across national boundaries, in the visual arts, in works of educational theory and natural philosophy, and in both fiction and non-fiction written for children. Essays authored by scholars from a range of national and disciplinary backgrounds reveal how Romantic-period representations of and for children constitute sites of complex discursive interaction, where ostensibly unrelated areas of enquiry are brought together through common tropes and topoi associated with infancy. Broadly new-historicist in approach, but drawing also on influential theoretical descriptions of genre, discipline, mediation, cultural exchange, and comparative methodologies, the collection also seeks to rethink the idea of a clear-cut dichotomy between Enlightenment and Romantic conceptions of infancy.
    Note: Introduction: the Romantic cultures of infancy -- 1. 'A detached peninsula': infancy in the work of Thomas De Quincey -- 2. William Blake's Infant Joy -- 3. The infant, the mother, and the breast in the paintings of Marguerite Gérard -- 4. Mother at the source: romanticism and infant education -- 5. Coleridge, the ridiculous child, and the limits of Romanticism -- 6. Educational experiments: childhood sympathy, regulation and object relations in Maria Edgeworth's writing about education -- 7. 'Advice [...] by one as insignificant as a MOUSE': human and non-human infancy in eighteenth-century moral animal tales -- 8. William Godwin, Romantic-era historiography and the political cultures of infancy -- 9. Experimenting with children: infants in the scientific imagination -- 10. 'A wretch so sad, so lorn': the feral child and the Romantic cultures of infancy.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030504281
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030504304
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030504311
    Language: English
    Subjects: Education , German Studies , English Studies
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