Romanticism and the Painful Pleasures of Modern Life
Discover the intriguing interplay between pleasure and pain in Andrea K. Henderson's thought-provoking book, Romanticism and the Painful Pleasures of Modern Life, published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. Spanning 314 pages, this insightful work delves into the Romantic period's profound fascination with suffering and its ability to inspire creativity. Henderson explores how writers of the early nineteenth century grappled with themes of masochism and submission, engaging with the complex power dynamics that influenced their work. Through a compelling analysis, this book unveils the ways in which Romanticism reflects and critiques the societal hierarchies of its time. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of literature, social sciences, and the cultural history of Great Britain, this paperback is a must-have addition to your collection. Experience the duality of enjoyment and angst that defines the Romantic era and unlocks new understandings of its literary legacy.