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摘要
MATTHEW C. JONES是佛罗里达大学大学写作项目的助理教学教授,他的研究主要集中在19世纪的威尔士文化和文学史,以及这一时期更广泛的英国帝国历史。他目前正在撰写一本专著,将威尔士的殖民历史与十八、十九世纪大英帝国的其他殖民地进行对比。
Thought’s wilderness: Romanticism and the apprehension of nature
MATTHEW C. JONES is an Assistant Instructional Professor in the University Writing Program at the University of Florida, whose research focuses on long nineteenth-century Welsh cultural and literary history, and on British imperial history of this period more broadly. He is currently at work on a monograph that places the colonial history ofWales in conversation with other colonial subjects of the British Empire of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
期刊介绍:
Nineteenth-Century Contexts is committed to interdisciplinary recuperations of “new” nineteenth centuries and their relation to contemporary geopolitical developments. The journal challenges traditional modes of categorizing the nineteenth century by forging innovative contextualizations across a wide spectrum of nineteenth century experience and the critical disciplines that examine it. Articles not only integrate theories and methods of various fields of inquiry — art, history, musicology, anthropology, literary criticism, religious studies, social history, economics, popular culture studies, and the history of science, among others.