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Tim Milnes

    Tim Milnes delves into the Romantic era and philosophy, exploring the intricate connections between pragmatism and idealism in literature. His analyses focus on key authors and their approaches to knowledge and authenticity, revealing nuanced perspectives on the period. Milnes's distinctive style is rooted in deep literary scholarship and philosophical reflection, offering readers fresh insights into Romantic works. His writings are valued for their intellectual rigor and their capacity to uncover hidden dimensions within the literature of this seminal movement.

    William Wordsworth - The Prelude
    Knowledge and Indifference in English Romantic Prose
    The Truth About Romanticism
    • 2011

      The Truth About Romanticism

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring the concept of 'truth' in romantic literature, this study situates key romantic writers within the framework of 'radical empiricism.' It delves into the ways these authors grapple with the nature of reality and perception, offering insights into their philosophical influences and literary techniques. By analyzing their works through this lens, the book reveals how romantic literature challenges conventional notions of truth and reality, enriching our understanding of the genre's impact on literary and philosophical discourse.

      The Truth About Romanticism
    • 2009

      The Prelude is now seen as a central text in the Wordsworth corpus. This Guide identifies and gathers significant critical perspectives, interpretations and debates connected with the poem, contextualising and explaining criticism from the Victorian period right through to the present day.

      William Wordsworth - The Prelude
    • 2007

      Focusing on the English Romantics, this study explores their approaches to the complexities of knowledge. It delves into how these writers grappled with philosophical questions and the nature of understanding, revealing their unique perspectives and contributions to the discourse on knowledge during their era. Through critical analysis, the work highlights the interplay between Romantic literature and the evolving ideas surrounding knowledge in the context of their time.

      Knowledge and Indifference in English Romantic Prose