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Knowledge and indifference in English Romantic prose / Tim Milnes.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge studies in Romanticism ; 55.Publication details: Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2003.Description: 1 online resource (viii, 278 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0511064365
  • 9780511064364
  • 0511072821
  • 9780511072826
  • 0511120176
  • 9780511120176
  • 9780521810982
  • 0521810981
  • 9780511484407
  • 0511484402
  • 1280161043
  • 9781280161049
  • 1107132509
  • 9781107132504
  • 0521035953
  • 9780521035958
  • 1139147781
  • 9781139147781
  • 0511058039
  • 9780511058035
  • 0511330553
  • 9780511330551
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Knowledge and indifference in English Romantic prose.DDC classification:
  • 828/.709384 22
LOC classification:
  • PR778.R65 M55 2003eb
Other classification:
  • I561. 076
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Contents:
Romanticism's knowing ways -- From artistic to epistemic creation: the eighteenth century -- Charm of logic: Wordsworth's prose -- Dry romance: Hazlitt's immanent idealism -- Coleridge and the new foundationalism -- End of knowledge: Coleridge and theosophy -- Conclusion: life without knowledge.
Summary: This ambitious study sheds new light on the way in which the English Romantics dealt with the basic problems of knowledge. Milnes argues that it is in their oscillation between knowledge and indifference that the Romantics prefigure the ambivalent negotiations of modern post-analytic philosophy.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 254-271) and index.

Romanticism's knowing ways -- From artistic to epistemic creation: the eighteenth century -- Charm of logic: Wordsworth's prose -- Dry romance: Hazlitt's immanent idealism -- Coleridge and the new foundationalism -- End of knowledge: Coleridge and theosophy -- Conclusion: life without knowledge.

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This ambitious study sheds new light on the way in which the English Romantics dealt with the basic problems of knowledge. Milnes argues that it is in their oscillation between knowledge and indifference that the Romantics prefigure the ambivalent negotiations of modern post-analytic philosophy.

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