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British Romanticism and the Matter of Voice (Cambridge Studies in Romanticism)

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This scholarly work explores how voice and vocality function as central concepts in British Romantic literature and thought. Rhodes examines the ways Romantic writers engaged with questions of sound, speech, and linguistic expression to challenge enlightenment rationalism.

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British Romanticism and the Matter of Voice offers a comprehensive analysis of how Romantic-era writers and thinkers conceptualized voice as both a literal and metaphorical phenomenon. Alice Rhodes argues that vocality became a crucial site for Romantic innovation, allowing authors to explore interiority, authenticity, and the limits of written expression.

The study traces how poets including Wordsworth, Coleridge, Keats, and Shelley employed voice to negotiate between oral and written traditions, subjective experience and public utterance. Rhodes demonstrates that voice functioned as a material force in Romantic aesthetics, enabling writers to resist neoclassical formalism and assert new modes of poetic authority.

This Cambridge Studies in Romanticism volume contributes significantly to contemporary literary scholarship by centering sound and speech within Romantic literary analysis, revealing how attention to voice reshapes our understanding of the period’s major texts and preoccupations.

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Author

Alice Rhodes

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009503419

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