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Nigel Leask

    Este autor se sumerge profundamente en la literatura y cultura románticas británicas y, especialmente, escocesas. Su obra examina meticulosamente temas como el imperio, el orientalismo y la literatura de viajes, junto con el concepto de 'mejora'. Con un agudo enfoque en el rigor académico y el análisis matizado, ilumina las intrincadas conexiones dentro de las tradiciones literarias. Los lectores encontrarán que sus perspicaces exploraciones ofrecen una profunda comprensión del panorama intelectual y artístico del período.

    British Romantic Writers and the East
    Curiosity and the Aesthetics of Travel Writing, 1770-1840
    The Oxford Edition of the Works of Robert Burns. Vol.1
    Stepping Westward
    • Stepping Westward

      • 92 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      These two stimulating lectures, infused with a passion for the validity and worth of English and Scottish - and many other - literatures, are presented here in full, along with accompanying illustrations, a preface and an afterword.

      Stepping Westward
    • Curiosity and the Aesthetics of Travel Writing, 1770-1840

      From an Antique Land'

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Exploring the Romantic fascination with the "antique lands" of Ethiopia, Egypt, India, and Mexico, this book examines the concept of "curiosity" within the context of exotic travel writing. It integrates original texts and contemporary scholarship across various fields, providing a fresh perspective on the interplay between literature, aesthetics, and colonialism during the Romantic era. This study is a significant addition to the growing interest in the complexities of travel narratives and their cultural implications.

      Curiosity and the Aesthetics of Travel Writing, 1770-1840
    • British Romantic Writers and the East

      Anxieties of Empire

      • 284 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Exploring the intersection of literature and imperialism, this book delves into the works of Byron, Shelley, De Quincey, and other Romantic writers, examining how their writings reflect and respond to Britain's imperial ambitions in the 'Orient'. It analyzes the cultural and political implications of their texts, shedding light on how these authors grappled with the complexities of colonialism and its impact on identity and representation during the Romantic era.

      British Romantic Writers and the East