Romantic Novels 1817 and 1818: Introduction

Susan Civale, Claire Sheridan
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This special issue comes out of two 'Romantic Novels' seminar series, held in 2017 and 2018, inspired by the Romantic Bicentenary and hosted by the University of Greenwich, UK. Each of the twelve seminars focused on a novel published in either 1817 or 1818, which was introduced by an expert and then discussed by the group at large. Reading the twelve novels of 1817 and 1818, in 2017 and 2018, illuminated not only the range of fiction available in the late Romantic period, but also the dialgoues that emerged between these texts. Since many were composed concurrently, this is not so much a matter of direct influence as an effect of the zeitgeist. The five essays collected here represent some of what the editors came to see as the most pressing and presistent topics articulated across the fiction read, and what was discussed in the seminars.
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浪漫小说1817和1818:引言
这期特刊是由英国格林威治大学主办的两期“浪漫小说”系列研讨会中的一期,研讨会分别于2017年和2018年举行,灵感来自浪漫200周年纪念。12场研讨会中的每一场都聚焦于1817年或1818年出版的一部小说,由一位专家介绍,然后由整个小组讨论。在2017年和2018年阅读1817年和1818年的12部小说,不仅照亮了浪漫主义晚期小说的范围,也照亮了这些文本之间出现的对话。由于许多是同时创作的,这与其说是一个直接影响的问题,不如说是一个时代精神的影响。这里收集的五篇文章代表了编辑们认为贯穿小说阅读的最紧迫、最持久的主题,以及研讨会上讨论的内容。
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