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EAN-139780791434192   EAN-13 barcode 9780791434192
Product NameTo Change The World: The Irony, Tragedy, And Possibility Of Christianity In The Late Modern World
LanguageEnglish
CategoryBook / Magazine / Publication
Short DescriptionHardcover
Amazon.comA Buy on Amazon ~ 0199730806
SKU9780199730803
Price New20.83 US Dollars    (curriencies)
Price Used17.48 US Dollars    (curriencies)
Width1.2 inches    (convert)
Height6.4 inches    (convert)
Length9.2 inches    (convert)
Weight23.2 ounces    (convert)
AuthorJames Davison Hunter
Page Count368
BindingHardcover
Published04/14/2010
Long DescriptionThis innovative book revises many standard assumptions in both literary and sociological fields. Approaching English Romanticism through sociological theory, Hewitt argues that Wordsworth and Coleridge tested hypotheses about social organization and (inter)action in their poetry. She analyzes their achievements in representative works and looks at ways in which Byron, Shelley, and Keats modified the older poets' endeavor. She also describes the context for "poetic" sociology within the intellectual systems of the poets' day, comparing it to the context in which "scientific" sociology was later institutionalized. Hewitt's work offers a timely reevaluation of the Romantic poets as socially engaged thinkers. Moreover, her reconstruction of a "poetic" sociology identifies an alternative field of knowledge that contemporary scholars might still explore.
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