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Fantastic Shapes: Topology and Textuality in Romantic Poetry

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An exciting topological foray into Romantic textuality, Fantastic Shapes shows how poetic form participates in a broader reimagining of space and spatial relations at the turn of the nineteenth century. It reveals how the textual surface, far from being a passive carrier wave of content, emerges... Read More
Format: Hardback
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An exciting topological foray into Romantic textuality, Fantastic Shapes shows how poetic form participates in a broader reimagining of space and spatial relations at the turn of the nineteenth century.

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An exciting topological foray into Romantic textuality, Fantastic Shapes shows how poetic form participates in a broader reimagining of space and spatial relations at the turn of the nineteenth century. It reveals how the textual surface, far from being a passive carrier wave of content, emerges as an active, shaping force: a dynamic, self-reflexive site of meaning-making.

Focusing on four poets – John Keats, Charlotte Smith, Percy Shelley and Felicia Hemans – the book engages with developments in non-Euclidean geometry to argue that far-reaching reconceptualizations of space not only form the backdrop to Romanticism’s challenge to classical order, but come to constitute that very challenge.

This book’s wider aim is to offer fresh perspectives on key Romantic signatures: irony, fragmentation, non-orientability, recursion, and spatial paradox. These formal tendencies, Richard Marggraf-Turley argues, are not merely aesthetic or rhetorical effects but expressions of a deeper epistemic rupture – one that unfolds against a mathematical revolution that was testing, and ultimately disrupting, the constraints of Euclidean spatial logic.

Series: Liverpool English Texts and Studies

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781805965848

Publisher: Liverpool University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 03 February 2026

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Liverpool University Press

Illustration: 15 Illustrations, black and white

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 163.0mm

Height: 239.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Richard Marggraf-Turley is Professor of English Literature at Aberystwyth University. He is the author of several books exploring themes from Medieval to Romantic literature and culture, and has also published a novel as well as a number of poetry collections.

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