In the Theatre of Romanticism
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English Romanticism Has Long Been Considered An ''Undramatic'' And ''Anti-Theatrical'' Age Yet Wordsworth Coleridge Byron Shelley And Keats All Wrote Plays And Viewed Them As Central To England''S Poetic And Political Reform. In The Theatre Of Romanticism Analyses These Plays In The Context Of London Theatre At The Time And Argues That Romantic Discourse On Theatre Is Crucial To Constructions Of Nationhood In The Period. The Book Focuses Primarily On Coleridge And On The Middle Stage Of His Career During Which He Wrote Most Extensively For And About The Theatre. But Its Discussion Of Anxieties About Women In Coleridge''S Plays Applies Just As Forcefully To The History Plays Of The Second-Generation Romantic Poets And To The Best-Known Romantic Writers On Theatre: Hazlitt Hunt And Lamb. Unlike The Few Existing Studies Of Romantic Drama This Study Considers The Plays Not As Closet Drama Or ''Mental Theatre'' But As Theatrical Contributions To The Debate Sparked Off By The Revolution In France.
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