Table of Contents
Prefatory Notes |
Introduction: The Estrangement of Poet and Reader |
Critics in the Material World |
The Dissociation of the Poet: A Brief History |
An Overview of This Study |
A Note on Inclusion and Exclusion |
Chapter 1: Romanticism and Politics: Perspectives and Contexts |
Romanticism and Liberalism in Conflict |
Romanticism, Mythology, and Ideology |
From Aesthetics to Politics in the World |
Transcendentalism and Empiricism |
Chapter 2: Selfless Reliance: Emerson’s Psychology of Power |
The Impersonal Is Political |
Emerson as a Psychologist |
Emerson as Literary Guru |
The Self as Society |
Transcendental vs. Empirical Concepts of Identity |
Nominalism, Realism, and Identity |
The Post-Transcendentalist Poet |
Friends of Solitude |
“Experience”: The Consequences of Power |
Chapter 3: Pound’s Public Mysticism—and Search for an Audience |
The Missing Subject |
From Emerson to Whitman to Pound |