Romanticism and Philosophy
Thinking with Literature
Herausgeber: Laniel-Musitelli, Sophie; Constantinesco, Thomas
Romanticism and Philosophy
Thinking with Literature
Herausgeber: Laniel-Musitelli, Sophie; Constantinesco, Thomas
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This volume offers new perspectives on the relationship between Romanticism and philosophy. Essays visit literary writing as a form of thinking, investigating how Romantic literature engages with European thought, from 18th- and 19th-C philosophy to contemporary theory. Chapters read Romantic texts both as critical response
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This volume offers new perspectives on the relationship between Romanticism and philosophy. Essays visit literary writing as a form of thinking, investigating how Romantic literature engages with European thought, from 18th- and 19th-C philosophy to contemporary theory. Chapters read Romantic texts both as critical response
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 249g
- ISBN-13: 9780367870768
- ISBN-10: 0367870762
- Artikelnr.: 58482707
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 249g
- ISBN-13: 9780367870768
- ISBN-10: 0367870762
- Artikelnr.: 58482707
Sophie Laniel-Musitelli is Associate Professor at the Université de Lille, France. Thomas Constantinesco is Associate Professor at the Université Paris Diderot, France and a Junior Fellow of the Institut Universitaire de France (IUF).
Introduction: Thinking with Literature Sophie Laniel-Musitelli and Thomas
Constantinesco Part I: Romantic Confrontations 1. Absolut Jena: A Second
Look at Lacoue-Labarthe's and Nancy's Representation of the Literary Theory
of Frühromantik Christoph Bode 2. History and Poetry: Fundamental Aspects
and Affects of the Relations between Literature and Philosophy in English
Romanticism Eric Dayre 3. "Ghostly Language": Spectral Presences and
Subjectivity in Wordsworth's Salisbury Plain Poems Mark Sandy 4. Thinking
without Being and Acts of Poetry in Shelley Arkady Plotnitsky Part II: The
Poetics of Thought 5. Prolegomenon to the Remnants: Shelley's "Triumph of
Life" Simon Jarvis 6. Wordsworth's Thinking Places Pascale Guibert 7.
Philosophy, Politics, Sensation: The Case of John Clare Yves Abrioux Part
III: Romantic Selves 8. Philosophies of Identity and Impersonation from
Locke to Charles Mathews Angela Esterhammer 9. The Happiness of Romantic
Philosophy Joel Faflak 10. Subjectivity and Despair in Blake and
Kierkegaard Laura Quinney 11. Thomas De Quincey and Søren Kierkegaard: The
Elective Affinities between Romantic Philosophical Autobiography and
Autobiographical Philosophy Françoise Dupeyron-Lafay Part IV: Transatlantic
Romanticism 12. The Tension between Immanence and Dualism in Coleridge and
Emerson Danielle Follett 13. Emerson's Philosophy of Creativity Susan L.
Dunston 14. The Perversity of Skepticism: Qualia and Criteria in Emerson
and Poe Paul Grimstad Coda: Cavell and Wordsworth: Illuminating Romanticism
Edward T. Duffy
Constantinesco Part I: Romantic Confrontations 1. Absolut Jena: A Second
Look at Lacoue-Labarthe's and Nancy's Representation of the Literary Theory
of Frühromantik Christoph Bode 2. History and Poetry: Fundamental Aspects
and Affects of the Relations between Literature and Philosophy in English
Romanticism Eric Dayre 3. "Ghostly Language": Spectral Presences and
Subjectivity in Wordsworth's Salisbury Plain Poems Mark Sandy 4. Thinking
without Being and Acts of Poetry in Shelley Arkady Plotnitsky Part II: The
Poetics of Thought 5. Prolegomenon to the Remnants: Shelley's "Triumph of
Life" Simon Jarvis 6. Wordsworth's Thinking Places Pascale Guibert 7.
Philosophy, Politics, Sensation: The Case of John Clare Yves Abrioux Part
III: Romantic Selves 8. Philosophies of Identity and Impersonation from
Locke to Charles Mathews Angela Esterhammer 9. The Happiness of Romantic
Philosophy Joel Faflak 10. Subjectivity and Despair in Blake and
Kierkegaard Laura Quinney 11. Thomas De Quincey and Søren Kierkegaard: The
Elective Affinities between Romantic Philosophical Autobiography and
Autobiographical Philosophy Françoise Dupeyron-Lafay Part IV: Transatlantic
Romanticism 12. The Tension between Immanence and Dualism in Coleridge and
Emerson Danielle Follett 13. Emerson's Philosophy of Creativity Susan L.
Dunston 14. The Perversity of Skepticism: Qualia and Criteria in Emerson
and Poe Paul Grimstad Coda: Cavell and Wordsworth: Illuminating Romanticism
Edward T. Duffy
Introduction: Thinking with Literature Sophie Laniel-Musitelli and Thomas
Constantinesco Part I: Romantic Confrontations 1. Absolut Jena: A Second
Look at Lacoue-Labarthe's and Nancy's Representation of the Literary Theory
of Frühromantik Christoph Bode 2. History and Poetry: Fundamental Aspects
and Affects of the Relations between Literature and Philosophy in English
Romanticism Eric Dayre 3. "Ghostly Language": Spectral Presences and
Subjectivity in Wordsworth's Salisbury Plain Poems Mark Sandy 4. Thinking
without Being and Acts of Poetry in Shelley Arkady Plotnitsky Part II: The
Poetics of Thought 5. Prolegomenon to the Remnants: Shelley's "Triumph of
Life" Simon Jarvis 6. Wordsworth's Thinking Places Pascale Guibert 7.
Philosophy, Politics, Sensation: The Case of John Clare Yves Abrioux Part
III: Romantic Selves 8. Philosophies of Identity and Impersonation from
Locke to Charles Mathews Angela Esterhammer 9. The Happiness of Romantic
Philosophy Joel Faflak 10. Subjectivity and Despair in Blake and
Kierkegaard Laura Quinney 11. Thomas De Quincey and Søren Kierkegaard: The
Elective Affinities between Romantic Philosophical Autobiography and
Autobiographical Philosophy Françoise Dupeyron-Lafay Part IV: Transatlantic
Romanticism 12. The Tension between Immanence and Dualism in Coleridge and
Emerson Danielle Follett 13. Emerson's Philosophy of Creativity Susan L.
Dunston 14. The Perversity of Skepticism: Qualia and Criteria in Emerson
and Poe Paul Grimstad Coda: Cavell and Wordsworth: Illuminating Romanticism
Edward T. Duffy
Constantinesco Part I: Romantic Confrontations 1. Absolut Jena: A Second
Look at Lacoue-Labarthe's and Nancy's Representation of the Literary Theory
of Frühromantik Christoph Bode 2. History and Poetry: Fundamental Aspects
and Affects of the Relations between Literature and Philosophy in English
Romanticism Eric Dayre 3. "Ghostly Language": Spectral Presences and
Subjectivity in Wordsworth's Salisbury Plain Poems Mark Sandy 4. Thinking
without Being and Acts of Poetry in Shelley Arkady Plotnitsky Part II: The
Poetics of Thought 5. Prolegomenon to the Remnants: Shelley's "Triumph of
Life" Simon Jarvis 6. Wordsworth's Thinking Places Pascale Guibert 7.
Philosophy, Politics, Sensation: The Case of John Clare Yves Abrioux Part
III: Romantic Selves 8. Philosophies of Identity and Impersonation from
Locke to Charles Mathews Angela Esterhammer 9. The Happiness of Romantic
Philosophy Joel Faflak 10. Subjectivity and Despair in Blake and
Kierkegaard Laura Quinney 11. Thomas De Quincey and Søren Kierkegaard: The
Elective Affinities between Romantic Philosophical Autobiography and
Autobiographical Philosophy Françoise Dupeyron-Lafay Part IV: Transatlantic
Romanticism 12. The Tension between Immanence and Dualism in Coleridge and
Emerson Danielle Follett 13. Emerson's Philosophy of Creativity Susan L.
Dunston 14. The Perversity of Skepticism: Qualia and Criteria in Emerson
and Poe Paul Grimstad Coda: Cavell and Wordsworth: Illuminating Romanticism
Edward T. Duffy