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Late Romanticism and the End of Politics: Byron, Mary Shelley, and the Last Men (Cambridge Studies in Romanticism)

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This scholarly work examines how Byron and Mary Shelley navigated the political disillusionment of late Romanticism. Through analysis of their major works, the book argues that these writers retreated from direct political engagement into more complex literary explorations of human nature and societal collapse.

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This Cambridge Studies in Romanticism volume investigates the political philosophy and literary innovations of two major Romantic figures during a period of significant historical upheaval. John Havard traces how Byron and Mary Shelley responded to the failure of revolutionary ideals and the consolidation of conservative political power in post-Napoleonic Europe.

The book demonstrates that rather than abandoning political concerns entirely, these writers developed sophisticated critiques of politics itself through their literary works. By examining texts such as Byron’s later satires and Shelley’s The Last Man, Havard reveals how late Romantic literature grapples with questions of individual agency, collective action, and the possibility of meaningful social change. The study offers fresh perspectives on how Romanticism evolved as political circumstances transformed, ultimately reshaping our understanding of the relationship between literature and politics in this crucial period.

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Author

John Havard

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009289191

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