British Romanticism and Denmark shows how the articulation in British Romantic-period writing of the idea of a 'Northern' cultural identity - shared by Britain and Denmark and rooted in the Classical Scandinavian past - played an important role in the emergence and development of Romanticism and Romantic nationalism in both countries. By addressing a wide range of Nordic as well as Anglophone scholarship, this study offers new perspectives on British, Danish and European Romanticisms, and on the relationship between them.
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Written in a clear, engaging style and scrupulously researched, this fascinating study maps hitherto largely neglected British engagements with Denmark between the 1770s and 1820s. Recovering unfamiliar material, the book sheds new light on the cultural history of Britain during the Romantic period and is an important addition to ongoing scholarship on border-crossing interactions between individual national romanticisms. -- Lis Moller, Aarhus University By opening access to an archive of partly forgotten texts, this thorough and well-researched book has the power to reframe with new accounts the much-discussed topics of nationhood, history and Romanticism. Duffy's study of the British engagement with Denmark through the late enlightenment and early Romantic periods widens the perspective on a Nordic allegiance in British literary Romanticism. It also prompts further investigation of the British impact and influence on Danish literature of the same period. -- Marie-Louise Svane, University of Copenhagen * Review 19 * British Romanticism and Denmark is a detailed and precise study, both in terms of its scholarly positioning and research; Duffy synthesizes an array of sources, and he readily grapples with the inevitable complications that such synthesizing work necessarily encounters. On the whole, he makes a convincing case for the importance of contemporary Danish literature and culture, especially as it could contribute to a sense of Northern identity. -- Andrew McKendry, Nord University * Eighteenth-Century Fiction *
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Cian Duffy is professor and chair of English literature at Lund University, Sweden. He has authored monographs, scholarly and collected editions, chapters, articles and internet media dealing with various aspects of the intellectual life and cultural history of Britain during the late eighteenth century and Romantic period. Recent publications include Romantic Norths: Anglo-Nordic Exchanges, 1770-1842 (ed.; Palgrave, 2017) and Percy Bysshe Shelley: Selected Poetry and Prose (ed. with Jack Donovan; Penguin 2017).
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Professor and Chair of English LiteratureLund University, Sweden
AcknowledgementsSelect Chronology
Introduction: 'The country of our ancestors'
1. 'One of the finest capitals of Europe': some British Romantic views of Copenhagen
2. 'The dwelling-place of a mighty people': travellers beyond Copenhagen
3. 'A mine yet to be explored': Romanticism and Anglo-Danish literary exchanges
4. 'The brothers of Englishmen': British reflections on the Danish national character
5. 'No trifling kingdom': Anglo-Danish politics beyond the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
Coda: The 'German' Oehlenschlaeger
Appendices Bibliography