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Romantic wales and the imperial picturesque

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Heimlich, T
Published in: Modern Language Quarterly
June 1, 2020

This essay argues that the aesthetic category named the picturesque was first systematized in a Welsh colonial context and that picturesque looking always reflects, to some degree, its initially imperialist function. While the picturesque rapidly acceded to a preeminent place in British travel and landscape writing, its rise was contested by Welsh and working-class writers like the antiquarian poet Richard Llwyd (1752–1835). By conspicuously failing to impose picturesque features on a carefully historicized landscape, Llwyd’s poem Beaumaris Bay (1800) lays bare the picturesque’s antihistorical drive to eradicate local difference. Renewed critical attention to early attempts to establish an antipicturesque aesthetic may uncover important precursors to present-day postcolonial and transnational theory, precursors that can enrich the ongoing global turn in literary history.

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Modern Language Quarterly

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0026-7929

Publication Date

June 1, 2020

Volume

81

Issue

2

Start / End Page

169 / 192

Related Subject Headings

  • Literary Studies
  • 4705 Literary studies
  • 4703 Language studies
  • 2005 Literary Studies
  • 2004 Linguistics
 

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Heimlich, T. (2020). Romantic wales and the imperial picturesque. Modern Language Quarterly, 81(2), 169–192. https://doi.org/10.1215/00267929-8151559
Heimlich, T. “Romantic wales and the imperial picturesque.” Modern Language Quarterly 81, no. 2 (June 1, 2020): 169–92. https://doi.org/10.1215/00267929-8151559.
Heimlich T. Romantic wales and the imperial picturesque. Modern Language Quarterly. 2020 Jun 1;81(2):169–92.
Heimlich, T. “Romantic wales and the imperial picturesque.” Modern Language Quarterly, vol. 81, no. 2, June 2020, pp. 169–92. Scopus, doi:10.1215/00267929-8151559.
Heimlich T. Romantic wales and the imperial picturesque. Modern Language Quarterly. 2020 Jun 1;81(2):169–192.
Journal cover image

Published In

Modern Language Quarterly

DOI

ISSN

0026-7929

Publication Date

June 1, 2020

Volume

81

Issue

2

Start / End Page

169 / 192

Related Subject Headings

  • Literary Studies
  • 4705 Literary studies
  • 4703 Language studies
  • 2005 Literary Studies
  • 2004 Linguistics