TY - BOOK
T1 - Philosophical connections
T2 - Akenside, neoclassicism, and romanticism
AU - Townsend, Chris
PY - 2022/5/19
Y1 - 2022/5/19
N2 - Neoclassical and Romantic verse cultures are often assumed to sit in an oppositional relationship to one another, with the latter amounting to a hostile reaction against the former. But there are in fact a good deal of continuities between the two movements, ones that strike at the heart of the evolution of verse forms in the period. This Element proposes that the mid-eighteenth-century poet Mark Akenside, and his hugely influential Pleasures of Imagination, represent a case study in the deep connections between Neoclassicism and Romanticism. Akenside's poem offers a vital illustration of how verse was a rival to philosophy in the period, offering a new perspective on philosophic problems of appearance, or how the world 'seems to be'. What results from this is a poetic form of knowing: one that foregrounds feeling over fact, that connects Neoclassicism and Romanticism, and that Akenside called the imagination's 'pleasures'.
AB - Neoclassical and Romantic verse cultures are often assumed to sit in an oppositional relationship to one another, with the latter amounting to a hostile reaction against the former. But there are in fact a good deal of continuities between the two movements, ones that strike at the heart of the evolution of verse forms in the period. This Element proposes that the mid-eighteenth-century poet Mark Akenside, and his hugely influential Pleasures of Imagination, represent a case study in the deep connections between Neoclassicism and Romanticism. Akenside's poem offers a vital illustration of how verse was a rival to philosophy in the period, offering a new perspective on philosophic problems of appearance, or how the world 'seems to be'. What results from this is a poetic form of knowing: one that foregrounds feeling over fact, that connects Neoclassicism and Romanticism, and that Akenside called the imagination's 'pleasures'.
KW - Neoclassicism
KW - Romanticism
KW - Philosophy
KW - Verse
KW - Akenside
UR - https://www.cambridge.org/gb/universitypress/subjects/literature/english-literature-1700-1830/philosophical-connections-akenside-neoclassicism-romanticism?format=PB
UR - https://discover.libraryhub.jisc.ac.uk/search?isn=9781009222976&rn=1
U2 - 10.1017/9781009222990
DO - 10.1017/9781009222990
M3 - Book
SN - 9781009222976
T3 - Cambridge elements. Elements in eighteenth-century connections
BT - Philosophical connections
PB - Cambridge University Press
CY - Cambridge
ER -