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Buch, Englisch, 264 Seiten, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 476 g

Reihe: Romanticism in Perspective:Texts, Cultures, Histories

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Bacchus in Romantic England

Writers and Drink 1780-1830
1999. Auflage 1998
ISBN: 978-0-333-72521-4
Verlag: Palgrave MacMillan UK

Writers and Drink 1780-1830

Buch, Englisch, 264 Seiten, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 476 g

Reihe: Romanticism in Perspective:Texts, Cultures, Histories

ISBN: 978-0-333-72521-4
Verlag: Palgrave MacMillan UK


Bacchus in Romantic England describes real drunkenness among writers and ordinary people in the Romantic age. It grounds this 'reality' in writings by doctors and philanthropists from 1780 onwards, who describe an epidemic of drunkenness. These commentators provide a context for the different ways that poets and novelists of the age represent drunkards. Wordsworth writes poems and essays evaluating the drunken career of his model Robert Burns. Charles Lamb's essays and letters reveal a real and metaphorical preoccupation with his own drinking as a way of disguising his personal suffering; his companion Coleridge writes drinking songs, essays about drunkenness, and meditations about his own weakness of will that show both festive inebriety and consciousness of an inward abyss; Coleridge's son Hartley, whose fate his father had prophesied, experiences drunkenness as the life-long humiliation described in his poems and letters. Keats's complex dionysianism runs through 'Endymion' and the late odes, setting him at odds with his temperate hero Milton. Men in the Romantic age, such as Sheridan, Byron, Moor, and Clare, celebrate rowdy friendship with tales and songs of drinking; Romantic women novelists such as Smith, Edgeworth and Wollstonecraft depict these men stumbling home to abuse their wives. Although excessive drinking is real in the period, observers and participants can still maintain ambivalence about its power to release or to debase the human being.

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Dionysian Myths and Alcoholic Realities Romantic Homage to the Dionysian Burns: Wordsworth and Others Fragmented Persons: Charles Lamb, John Woodvil and Confessions of a Drunkard Coleridge and Alcohol: Songs and Centrifuges In the Cave of the Gnome: Hartley Coleridge `Joy's Grape': Keats, Comus, and Paradise Lost IX Bacchus Contra Venus: Alcoholic Husbands and their Wives


ANYA TAYLOR is Professor of English at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, The City University of New York, where she also teaches in the Alcohol and Substance Abuse Program. She is the author of (1979), (1986), (1994), and many articles on Romantic and modern writers, and on addictions.



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