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  1. 3 de may. de 2024 · Alexander Freer | The University of Edinburgh. Lecturer in Romanticism. Email: alex.freer@ed.ac.uk. Web: Publications. School of Literatures, Languages, and Cultures. 50 George Square. Edinburgh. Office Hours outside of the semester: please email to arrange an appointment. Biography. Background.

  2. Alex Freer. University of Cambridge, English, Faculty Member. Follow. Research Interests: English Literature, Critical Theory, Poetics, Philosophy, Romanticism, Psychoanalysis, and 18 more. About: https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/people/Alexander.Freer/ Books. Wordsworth's Unremembered Pleasure. by Alex Freer.

  3. 1 de jun. de 2019 · Alexander Freer, a Research Fellow at Trinity College, University of Cambridge, is the author of “Wordsworth and the Infancy of Affection,” which appeared in Studies in Romanticism (2015), and “Shelley’s Vestimentary Poetics,” published in Philosophy and Literature (2018).

  4. Alexander Freer. Alexander Freer is a regular faculty at Cambridge University. Follow them to stay up to date with their professional activities in philosophy, and browse their publications such as "Shelley's Vestimentary Poetics", "Faith in Reading: Revisiting the Midrash–Theory Connection", and "Musicality and the Limits of Meaning in ...

  5. Alexander Freer. Published by Oxford University Press. https://global.oup.com/academic/covers/pop-up/9780198856986. Wordsworth’s Unremembered Pleasure (Oxford UP, 2020) investigates Wordsworth’s sustained interest in unnoticed, retrospective and “unremembered” pleasure.

  6. 86 ALEXANDER FREER strate, which a notion of individuality ªrst “leans on” (anaclisis, in Strachey’s Latin). Before any possible (transitional) objects emerge, the relationship with the caring adult takes a tragic form: it is love, expressed in touching, stroking, swaddling, and holding, which brings about the ªrst alienation of the infant from the world.

  7. 26 de nov. de 2021 · Alexander Freer. Article. Metrics. Get access. Cite. Rights & Permissions. Abstract. Ethical thought typically aims to provide a general account of the good. This essay explores a form of localized ethical attention through British Romantic writing that eschews that aspiration, privileging individual cases in all their detail and particularity.