Romantic Vagrancy
Discover the profound connections between literature and social issues in Romantic Vagrancy by Celeste Langan, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. This compelling analysis spans 316 pages, exploring the works of Wordsworth and Rousseau through the lens of contemporary discussions on the political and social rights of the homeless. Langan presents a thought-provoking argument that both literature and vagrancy encapsulate the complex notion of 'negative freedom' that underpins liberalism. Ideal for enthusiasts of literary criticism and those interested in the intersection of politics and literature, this book invites readers to reflect on the deeper implications of 19th-century poetry and its relevance to modern societal concerns. Immerse yourself in this essential reading that challenges traditional views and sheds light on the enduring impact of romantic literature.