"For Lenora Hanson, careful attunement to rhetorical and poetic figuration in the age of Romanticism must not only acknowledge its deployment in forms of dispossession enacted by and against capital; it must also chart the movement of the figure in the proliferation of subsistence in the war against subsistence, in the riot of differences in the accumulation of differences, and in the globality of Romanticism that survives the globalization of Romanticism. To understand these stringent requirementsand then to practice them, with such aplomb, brilliance, and dedicationis a stirring achievement. The Romantic Rhetoric of Accumulation is a work of massive and singular importance."Fred Moten, New York University "This is a profound work that engages as deeply with Romantic poetry as it does with traditions of literary criticism, gender studies, and critical race studies. The seriousness and lyricism of its argumentation will make this an enduring contribution."Jordy Rosenberg, University of Massachusetts-Amherst "This book establishes Hanson as a significant theorist of subsistence and will be a landmark of Romanticism. Original, learned, and always engaging."Rei Terada, University of California, Irvine "Reading historically and rhetorically is itself a complex way. It is to Hanson's credit that this book is intricatewide-ranging and lateral in its connections, deeply learned and ethical in its orientationwithout being difficult to learn things from. Hanson argues as well as teaches, tells as well as shows through examples, illustrations, and, in one case, a bespoke visualization of the spatial logic of Joseph Priestley's An Account of a Society for Encouraging the Industriousness of the Poor (1787). Thus Hanson invites readers interested both in and beyond Romanticism to meet the problem of Marx's 'so-called primitive accumulation' in the gendered and racialized forms of subsistence that dispossession produces and figuration records."Carmen Faye Mathes, Critical Inquiry "The Romantic Rhetoric of Accumulation sets a new standard of critical achievement: profound and poetic, comprehensive and articulate, challenging and inspiring. We will be talking about this book for some time to come."Alexander Dick, The Wordsworth Circle "The Romantic Rhetoric of Accumulation is one of the most ambitious and innovative studies of Romanticism that I've read in some years, and seems poised to become, once the field absorbs its insights, an indispensable book in the field. I will hazard to say that The Romantic Rhetoric of Accumulation is the best new book about Romantic-era literature that I have read in probably a decade.... It is just a stunning scholarly and theoretical achievement, constantly surprising and insightful, and highly innovative theoretically."David Sigler, European Romantic Review "[ T]he model of reading that Hanson offers opens up new and vital avenues for the revaluation of Anglo-British authors of the long eighteenth century. Their call for scholars to reassess their own boundedness to the histories with which they work is an important one.The Romantic Rhetoric of Accumulationis a book that will reverberate throughout the study of Romanticism in the years to come."Michael Berlin, Studies in Romanticism