Rock and Romanticism: Blake, Wordsworth, and Rock from Dylan to U2 (For the Record: Lexington Studies in Rock and Popular Music) (Palgrave Studies in Music and Literature)

James Rovira (Editor), David Boocker, Lisa Plummer Crafton, Rachel Feder, David S. Hogsette, Nicole Lobdell, Ronald D. Morrison, Douglas T. Root, Lorenzo Sorbo, and Gary L. Tandy

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Rock and Romanticism: Blake, Wordsworth, and Rock from Dylan to U2 is an edited anthology that seeks to explain just how rock and roll is a Romantic phenomenon that sheds light, retrospectively, on what literary Romanticism was at its different points of origin and on what it has become in the present. This anthology allows Byron and Wollstonecraft to speak back to contemporary theories of Romanticism through Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones. Relying on Loewy and Sayre's Romanticism Against the Tide of Modernity, it explores how hostility, loss, and longing for unity are particularly appropriate terms for classic rock as well as the origins of these emotions. In essays ranging from Bob Dylan to Blackberry Smoke, this work examines how rock and roll expands, interprets, restates, interrogates, and conflicts with literary Romanticism, all the while understanding that as a term "rock and roll" in reference to popular music from the late 1940s through the early 2000s is every bit as contradictory and difficult to define as the word Romanticism itself.
  • ISBN10 1498553834
  • ISBN13 9781498553834
  • Publish Date 30 January 2018
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Lexington Books
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 198
  • Language English