Feeding on infinity : readings in the romantic rhetoric of internalization /
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Imprint: | Baltimore : John Hopkins University Press, 2000. |
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Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- Note on Editions and Translations
- 1. Interface
- 2. Romanticism and the Internalization of Scripture
- 3. Monster Feedback: Retrospection, Traumatic Internalization, and Perceptual Aberration in Prelude 1
- 4. The Autobiographical Object: Patterns of Incorporation in Rousseau and Wordsworth
- 5. Action, Internalization, and Utterance: Structure and Gender in the Romantic Lyric
- 6. The Stewed Muse of Prose: Wordsworth, De Quincey, and Baudelaire
- 7. Drinking Rules! Byron and Baudelaire
- 8. "Le Bonheur Vomitif" Incorporation and Figuration in Baudelaire's "Poeme du Hachisch"
- 9. Conclusion (Tailpiece)
- Appendix A. Montaigne's Notice "Au Lecteur"
- Appendix B. Rousseau's "Preamble" to the Confessions
- Appendix C. The "Boat-Stealing" Episode from Wordsworth's Prelude
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Index