Romanticism and the Gothic: Genre, Reception, and Canon Formation

Romanticism and the Gothic

Genre, Reception, and Canon Formation

1996 • 276 pages

This is the first full-length study to examine the links between high Romantic literature and what has often been thought of as a merely popular genre--the Gothic. Michael Gamer analyzes how and why Romantic writers drew on Gothic conventions while, at the same time, denying their influence in order to claim critical respectability. He shows how the reception of Gothic literature played a fundamental role in the development of Romanticism as an ideology, tracing the politics of reading, writing and reception at the end of the eighteenth century.


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Cambridge Studies in Romanticism

Cambridge Studies in Romanticism is a 3-book series with 1 primary work first released in 1996 with contributions by Ingrid Horrocks, Michael Gamer, and Tim Milnes.

Romanticism and the Gothic: Genre, Reception, and Canon Formation
The Truth about Romanticism: Pragmatism and Idealism in Keats, Shelley, Coleridge
Shelley and the Apprehension of Life

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