%0 Journal Article %A Sánchez, Juan Luís %T Romanticism and the transatlantic imagination: Blanco White, Keats, and the Liberal Dilemma %D 2012 %@ 2173-0687 %U http://hdl.handle.net/10498/15228 %X This essay focuses on the role of Spanish America in the development of British romantic period literature, particularly in relation to that literature’s engagement with the political controversies surrounding Britain’s uneven development as both a world empire and a modern liberal state. By linking the histories and writings of these two geographies, particularly between the 1780 Peruvian revolt and the Spanish American independence movements (1817-1822), this project seeks to uncover the complex but largely ignored political and literary crossings triangulating between Britain, Spain, and Latin America during the early nineteenth century. In doing so, it reconstructs the transatlantic political and intellectual context for literary figurations of Spanish America in order to examine the historical dimensions that allowed British writers José María Blanco White and John Keats to imagine Latin America as both an important horizon of colonial desire and an object of liberal fantasies of independence and liberation. %K Transatlantic Romanticism %K Spanish Influence on British Liberal Thought %K Britain and Spanish America %K John Keats %K José María Blanco White %K Hannah More %K Romanticismo Transatlántico %K Influencia española en el pensamiento liberal de Gran Bretaña %K España e Hispanoamérica %K John Keats %~ Universidad de Cádiz