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Imagined Sovereignties:, Toward a New Political Romanticism, Kir Kuiken

Label
Imagined Sovereignties:, Toward a New Political Romanticism, Kir Kuiken
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Imagined Sovereignties:
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Kir Kuiken
Sub title
Toward a New Political Romanticism
Summary
Imagined Sovereignties argues that the Romantics reconceived not just the nature of aesthetic imagination but also the conditions in which a specific form of political sovereignty could be realized through it. Articulating the link between the poetic imagination and secularized sovereignty requires more than simply replacing God with the subjective imagination and thereby ratifying the bourgeois liberal subject. Through close readings of Blake, Coleridge, Wordsworth, and Shelley, the author elucidates how Romanticism's reassertion of poetic power in place of the divine sovereign articulates an alternative understanding of secularization in forms of sovereignty that are no longer modeled on transcendence, divine or human. These readings ask us to reexamine not only the political significance of Romanticism but also its place within the development of modern politics. Certain aspects of Romanticism still provide an important resource for rethinking the limits of the political in our own time. This book will be a crucial source for those interested in the political legacy of Romanticism, as well as for anyone concerned with critical theoretical approaches to politics in the present
Target audience
adult
Classification
Content