Linda Freedman, Associate Professor of English and American Literature, University College London
Linda Freedman is Associate Professor of English and American Literature at University College London. She teaches broadly, covering works from the Romantic Period to the mid twentieth-century. Her work is transatlantic and interdisciplinary and she has a particular interest in poetry and in the relationships between literature, theology, and the visual arts. She is the author of Emily Dickinson and the Religious Imagination and William Blake and the Myth of America.
IntroductionPart 1: Fiction-Making1.. The Fall into Culture: Rousseau, Writing and Catastrophe2.. Fallen Forms: Blake's Comedy of Errors3.. Errancy, Accident and Desire: Dickinson's Open Endings4. 'This World of Mistakes': Eliot and Moral ChoicePart 2: Nation-Building5.. Textures of a New Eden: Cole, Emerson, Whitman6.. The Violence of Cain: Wilson, Brown, Truth7.. Tracing the Old Eden: Ruskin, Newman, HopkinsEpilogue
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