More Shopping OptionsThis book offers a new and challenging look at the cultural significance of the Battle of Waterloo, and the impact it had on British Romantic culture. Drawing on a range of approaches it aims to redefine the Romantic period as an age of inter- and intra-national conflict, thus overturning conventional notions of 'The Romantic Project', and re-writing the period from first principles. Topics covered include: the impact of Waterloo on Romantic ideas of individual and national identity, the representation of the dead and wounded in poetry, painting and prose, the work of canonical and non-canonical poets.
Philip Shaw is at the University of Leicester.
Introduction: The Return to Waterloo * Walter Scott: The Discipline of History * Exhibiting War: Panoramas and Battle Tours * Southey's Vision of Command * Coleridge: The Imagination at War * Wordsworth's Abyss of Weakness * 'For Want of a Better Cause': Lord Byron's War with Posterity