Christopher Rovee is Robert Penn Warren Professor of English at Louisiana State University. He is author of Imagining the Gallery: The Social Body of British Romanticism.
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Introduction: Our Elegiac Professionalism 1 1 Ransom's Melancholy (Reading Wordsworth in Gambier, Ohio) 23 2 Shelley's Immaturity 52 3 Brooks and the Collegiate Public, Reading Keats Together 85 4 The Case of Byron 110 5 The Emergence of Josephine Miles (Reading Wordsworth in Berkeley, California) 135 Epilogue: The Fields of Learning 177 Acknowledgments 193 Notes 197 Index 253
This accomplished book--through a meticulous reconstruction of the uncanny encounter between New Criticism and British Romanticism--takes us straight into the scene of reading itself. And there it remains, through one mesmerizing case study after another. Irreducible to either history or criticism, Rovee's book weaves these two methods, or perspectives, together so that, in their steady pulsations, they illuminate one another's corresponding powers.---Alex Woloch, Stanford University With its fascinating and unusual archive, its compelling strands of argument, and its lucid writing, New Critical Nostalgia offers an original understanding of New Criticism and romantic poetry's role in the development of American literary studies.---Kevis Goodman, University of California, Berkeley