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Romantic Intimacy - by Nancy Yousef (Paperback)

Romantic Intimacy - by  Nancy Yousef (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>This book explores the conceptual complexity and formal challenges posed by the concept of intimacy in eighteenth and early nineteenth century.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>This book explores the conceptual complexity and formal challenges posed by the concept of intimacy in eighteenth and early nineteenth century.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>In this important study of affect, Yousef demonstrates how our present-day understanding of intimacy in artworks and especially in psychoanalytic practice follows from Romantic-era writers like William Wordsworth, Jane Austen, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge . . . Yousef's inquiry will provide readers with a fresh and indispensable outline of an alternative form of sympathy that matured during the Romantic period.--Aaron Ottinger "<i>Romantic Circles</i>"<br><br>Nancy Yousef's <i>Romantic Intimacy</i> is a sophisticated, multifaceted study of several enlightenment and early Romantic accounts of the moral sentiments, especially as they are supposed to animate and qualify, for good or ill, a variety of interpersonal relationships. The work is principally multifaceted in its aims and subject matter, offering a critical exposition of its target texts for primarily historical and literary purposes. But it also has a philosophical aim - to remind us of the limitations in our relations with others when we try to align our relationships according to the demands of such moral sentiments as sympathy and even respect.--Anthony Jenkins "<i>British Association for Romantic Studies Review</i>"<br><br>Those looking for a fresh perspective on late-18th- and early-19th-century culture will find a friend in Yousef. Yousef's book is a tour de force . . . Yousef seamlessly synthesizes complex human emotions, literary traditions, and figures; her discussion of 'the interpretation of silence' is fascinating. Summing Up: Essential.--T. J. Haskell "<i>CHOICE</i>"<br><br>What Yousef is doing is finding a way to resituate the much studied concept of 'sympathy' in order to approach it from a different place; she has found a new way to think about how Romantic-era writers explored 'the emotional and cognitive possibilities of shared experience' . . . Yousef's <i>Romantic Intimacy</i> is a super smart, rewarding book that people will want to read carefully and think along with.--Adela Pinch "<i>SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900</i>"<br><br>Yousef grounds her intellectually exciting book in mid-century-philosophy, offering a careful analysis of eighteenth-century moral philosophers and an extended discussion of Rousseau's utopian literature, but then focuses the majority of the discussion on fiction and poetry from 1790-1820, with an extension in early twentieth-century psychoanalysis and contemporary performance art . . . Yousef makes a bold claim about Romantic-era literature's intervention in ideas about sympathy, offering the term 'intimacy' to describe and recover 'failures' of sympathy. The big ideas in this book promise to open into years of discussion.--Elizabeth A. Dolan "<i>European Romantic Review</i>"<br><br>Yousef is consistently brilliant in identifying and working through the countless shades and types of moral obligation, personal vulnerability, and communal justice manifested in eighteenth-century forms of intimacy and sympathy. Possessed of a remarkably fine ear, she succeeds in drawing out the psychological and interpersonal energies and valuations across a wide spectrum of sociable and intimate human engagement. This is a book of enormous riches.--Thomas Pfau "Duke University"<br><br>Yousef's insistence on an irreducible solitude and the challenge it poses to an otherwise easy or instinctive or hard-wired ethics of identification, sympathy, and fellow-feeling is a powerful and timely salvo. The scholarship here is first-rate, the disciplinary reach extensive, and the writing and thinking superior.--William Galperin "Rutgers University"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Nancy Yousef</b> is Professor of English at the City University of New York.

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