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Romanticism and Popular Magic


Romanticism and Popular Magic

Poetry and Cultures of the Occult in the 1790s
Palgrave Studies in the Enlightenment, Romanticism and Cultures of Print

von: Stephanie Elizabeth Churms

85,59 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 16.01.2019
ISBN/EAN: 9783030048105
Sprache: englisch

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<div>This book explores how Romanticism was shaped by practices of popular magic.&nbsp; It seeks to identify the place of occult activity and culture – in the form of curses, spells, future-telling, charms and protective talismans – in everyday life, together with the ways in which such practice figures, and is refigured, in literary and political discourse at a time of revolutionary upheaval.&nbsp; What emerges is a new perspective on literature’s material contexts in the 1790s – from the rhetorical, linguistic and visual jugglery of the revolution controversy, to John Thelwall’s occult turn during a period of autobiographical self-reinvention at the end of the decade.&nbsp; From Wordsworth’s deployment of popular magic as a socially and politically emancipatory agent in <i>Lyrical Ballads</i>, to Coleridge’s anxious engagement with superstition as a despotic system of ‘mental enslavement’, and Robert Southey’s wrestling with an (increasingly alluring) conservatism he associated witha reliance on ultimately incarcerating systems of superstition.<br></div><div><br></div>
1. Introduction.- 2. A Profile of Romantic-period Popular Magic: Taxonomies of Evidence.- 3. Adjacent Cultures and Political Jugglery.- 4. John Thelwall's Autobiographical Occult.- 5. Lyrical Ballands and Occult Identities.- 6. Coleridge and Curse.- 7. Robert Southey's Conservative Occult.- 8. Conclusion.
<p>Stephanie Elizabeth Churms completed her PhD at Aberystwyth University in September 2016 under the supervision of Prof. Damian Walford Davies.&nbsp; Her first article, ‘“There was One Man at Llyswen that could Conjure”: John Thelwall – Cunning Man’, was published in the July 2013 edition of <i>Romanticism</i>.&nbsp; She has also presented papers at several international conferences, including ‘The Wye Valley: Romantic Representations, 1640-1830’ (2011), ‘Locating Revolution: Place, Voice, Community, 1780–1820’ (2012), ‘Visions of Enchantment: Occultism, Spirituality and Visual Culture’ (2014), and the Bicentennial Keats Conference ‘John Keats: Poet-Physician, Physician-Poet, 1815-1821’ (2015).</p>
Examines a wide range of source material, from dramatic lyric to polemical tract Examines work from a variety of writers, both canonical and less well-known Addresses the Romantic era, which has been largely (and unjustly) overlooked by historians of British occult practice to date

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