The Rhetoric of Romanticism

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The Rhetoric of Romanticism is a seminal collection of essays by literary theorist Paul de Man that applies deconstructive analysis to Romantic literature and its critical traditions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
essay collection
academicDiscipline comparative literature
literary studies
academicLevel advanced
appliesTheory deconstruction
rhetorical analysis
author Paul de Man NERFINISHED
centralConcept allegory
figuration
reading
rhetoric vs. meaning
temporality
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOn British Romantic poetry
European Romanticism NERFINISHED
German Romanticism NERFINISHED
genre literary criticism
theory
hasPart Allegory of Reading–related essays NERFINISHED
Shelley Disfigured NERFINISHED
The Rhetoric of Temporality (reprinted essay) NERFINISHED
essays on Coleridge
essays on Hegel
essays on Hölderlin NERFINISHED
essays on Kant
essays on Rousseau
essays on Wordsworth
hasReputation seminal work in Romantic criticism
influenced Romanticism studies
deconstructive criticism
theory of Romantic irony
intendedAudience graduate students in literary theory
scholars of literature
language English
mainSubject Romantic criticism
Romantic literature
Romanticism NERFINISHED
deconstruction
literary theory
rhetoric
mediaType print
notableFor application of deconstruction to Romantic texts
close rhetorical readings
reassessment of Romantic ideology
partOf Paul de Man’s theoretical oeuvre
publicationYear 1984
publisher Columbia University Press NERFINISHED
relatedWork Allegories of Reading NERFINISHED
Blindness and Insight NERFINISHED

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Paul de Man notableWork The Rhetoric of Romanticism