04016nam 22006251 450 991051162690332120211005223324.01-4411-9505-X1-4725-4348-31-4411-2134-X10.5040/9781472543486(CKB)2560000000103117(EBL)1190704(OCoLC)850161675(SSID)ssj0000885856(PQKBManifestationID)12375851(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000885856(PQKBWorkID)10815856(PQKB)10355797(MiAaPQ)EBC1190704(OCoLC)1119150237(UtOrBLW)bpp09256594(MiAaPQ)EBC6162429(EXLCZ)99256000000010311720140929d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrColeridge, Romanticism and the Orient cultural negotiations /edited by David Vallins, Kaz Oishi and Seamus PerryNew York :Bloomsbury Academic,2013.1 online resource (249 p.)Continuum Literary StudiesDescription based upon print version of record.1-4725-9651-X 1-4411-4987-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction. Part I: Coleridge, Southey, and the Orient ; 1. Refusing to Kowtow: Romantic-period Representations of Asian Ceremonials from Macartney to Byron, Peter Kitson ; 2. Coleridge and William Hodges' Travels in India (1793), Deirdre Coleman ; 3. Coleridge, Southey, Thalaba and Christabel, Tim Fulford ; 4. S.T. Coleridge, William Empson, and Japan, Seamus Perry ; 5. Oriental Dilettantes and Modernity:The Reception of Coleridge in Japan, Kaz Oishi -- Part II: Coleridge, Philosophy, and the Orient ; 6. Coleridge, Philosophy, Orient, Andrew Warren ; 7. Immanence and Transcendence in Coleridge's Orient, David Vallins ; 8. 'The One Life Within Us and Abroad': Coleridge and Hinduism, Natalie Tal Harries ; 9. On Artistic Disinterestedness: Coleridge, Kant, and Schopenhauer Compared, Setsuko Wake-Naota -- Part III: 'Kubla Khan' and Romantic Orientalism. 10. The Integral Significance of the 1816 Preface to 'Kubla Khan', Heidi Thomson ; 11. The Mathematics of Dreams: The Psychological Infinity of the East and Geometric Structures in Coleridge's 'Kubla Khan', Dometa Wiegand Brothers ; 12. 'Kubla Khan' and British Chinoiserie: The Geopolitics of Chinese Gardens, Kuri Katsuyama -- Bibliography -- Index."While postcolonial studies of Romantic-period literature have flourished in recent years, scholars have long neglected the extent of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's engagement with the Orient in both his literary and philsophical writings. Bringing together leading international writers, Coleridge, Romanticism and the Orient is the first substantial exploration of Coleridge's literary and scholarly representations of the east and the ways in which these were influenced by and went on to influence his own work and the orientalism of the Romanticists more broadly. Bringing together postcolonial, philsophical, historicist and literary-critical perspectives, this groundbreaking book develops a new understanding of 'Orientalism' that recognises the importance of colonial ideologies in Romantic representations of the East as well as appreciating the unique forms of meaning and value which authors such as Coleridge asscoiated with the Orient."--Bloomsbury Publishing.Continuum Literary StudiesRomanticismEnglandLiterary studies: generalElectronic books.Romanticism821/.7Oishi KazPerry SeamusVallins DavidUtOrBLWUtOrBLWBOOK9910511626903321Coleridge, Romanticism and the Orient2552640UNINA