A Companion to European RomanticismMichael Ferber John Wiley & Sons, 2008-04-15 - 600 psl. This companion is the first book of its kind to focus on the whole of European Romanticism.
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... France. A History of “Poe'mes en Prose.” Her next project, Chateauhriand's Lost Paradises, connects Chateaubriand's haunting theme of the Fall with his travels to the New World and the Orient to show how his descriptions and meditations ...
... France. A History of “Poe'mes en Prose.” Her next project, Chateauhriand's Lost Paradises, connects Chateaubriand's haunting theme of the Fall with his travels to the New World and the Orient to show how his descriptions and meditations ...
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... France at the University of Marne-la-Vallée. He has written on various topics in modern French, English, and American literatures, notably involving Romanticism. He is coauthor, with Michael Lowy, of Re'oolte et me'lancolie: le ...
... France at the University of Marne-la-Vallée. He has written on various topics in modern French, English, and American literatures, notably involving Romanticism. He is coauthor, with Michael Lowy, of Re'oolte et me'lancolie: le ...
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... France, he is currently completing a book entitled Human Remains: An Essay on the Materiality of the Past. Patrick Vincent is Professor of English and American Literature at the University of Neuchatel, Switzerland. He is the author of ...
... France, he is currently completing a book entitled Human Remains: An Essay on the Materiality of the Past. Patrick Vincent is Professor of English and American Literature at the University of Neuchatel, Switzerland. He is the author of ...
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... France,” but the Franks spoke a Germanic language akin to Dutch, so “romants" (spelled romauns, romaunz, romance, and several other ways) was enlisted to distinguish the Roman or Latin language of the Gallo-Romans from “French” or ...
... France,” but the Franks spoke a Germanic language akin to Dutch, so “romants" (spelled romauns, romaunz, romance, and several other ways) was enlisted to distinguish the Roman or Latin language of the Gallo-Romans from “French” or ...
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... France. Yet romauns remained in use to distinguish that spoken or vernacular form of Latin (that is, “French”) from the older, more or less frozen, form of Latin used by the church and court. (“Romance” is still the adjective for all ...
... France. Yet romauns remained in use to distinguish that spoken or vernacular form of Latin (that is, “French”) from the older, more or less frozen, form of Latin used by the church and court. (“Romance” is still the adjective for all ...
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3 Scottish Romanticism and Scotland in Romanticism | 49 |
4 Byrons Influence on European Romanticism | 67 |
5 The Infinite Imagination Early Romanticism in Germany | 86 |
6 From Autonomous Subjects to Selfregulating Structures Rationality and Development in German Idealism | 101 |
7 German Romantic Fiction | 123 |
18 Lermontov Romanticism on the Brink of Realism | 309 |
19 Adam Mickiewicz and the Shape of Polish Romanticism | 326 |
20 The Revival of the Ode | 345 |
21 Unfinishd Sentences The Romantic Fragment | 360 |
22 Romantic Irony | 376 |
23 Sacrality and the Aesthetic in the Early Nineteenth Century | 393 |
24 Nature | 413 |
25 Romanticism and Capitalism | 433 |
8 The Romantic Fairy Tale | 138 |
9 German Romantic Drama | 157 |
10 Early French Romanticism | 172 |
11 The Poetry of Loss Lamartine Musset and Nerval | 192 |
12 Victor Hugos Poetry | 208 |
13 French Romantic Drama | 224 |
14 Romantic Poetics in an Italian Context | 238 |
15 Ugo Foscolo and Giacomo Leopardi Italys Classical Romantics | 256 |
16 Spanish Romanticism | 276 |
17 Pushkin and Romanticism | 293 |
26 Napoleon and European Romanticism | 450 |
27 Orientalism | 467 |
28 A Continent of Corinnes The Romantic Poetess and the Diffusion of Liberal Culture in Europe 181550 | 486 |
29 Lighting Up Night | 505 |
30 Romantic Opera | 522 |
31 At Home with German Romantic Song | 538 |
32 The Romantic System of the Arts | 552 |
Index | 571 |
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