Bradshaw, Michael
Disabling Romanticism
1. Introduction
Michael Bradshaw, Essaka Joshua
2. Picturesque Aesthetics: Theorising Deformity in the Romantic Era
Essaka Joshua
3. Disability, Sympathy, and Encounter in Wordsworth’s
Emily B. Stanback
4. ‘Psychological Curiosit[ies]’ from an ‘Intellectual Giant’: Coleridge, Disease, Disability, and Drugs
Corey Goergen
5. ‘In Mental as in Visual Darkness Lost’: Southey’s Songs for a Mad King
David Chandler
6. Mary Robinson’s Paralysis and the Discourse of Disability
William D. Brewer
7. Blakean Wonder and the Unfallen Tharmas: Health, Wholeness, and Holarchy in
Matt Lorenz
8. ‘An Uneasy Mind in an Uneasy Body’: Byron, Disability, Authorship, and Biography
Christine Kenyon Jones
9. Autistic Voice and Literary Architecture in Mary Shelley’s
Julia Miele Rodas
10. A Hundred Tongues: George Darley’s Stammer
Jeremy Davies
Keywords: Literature, Eighteenth-Century Literature, Poetry and Poetics, British and Irish Literature, Literary History
- Editor
- Bradshaw, Michael
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2016
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- Literary Disability Studies
- Page amount
- 15 pages
- Category
- Litterary Studies
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781137460646
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-137-46063-9