This volume examines the philosophical, political, and personal convictions that informed Staël's theory of the passions and the social and aesthetic innovations to which it gave rise. Moving from her affective theory to her literary practice, we explore Staël's transformative influence on the communities of women artists she fostered.
This volume examines the philosophical, political, and personal convictions that informed Staël's theory of the passions and the social and aesthetic innovations to which it gave rise. Moving from her affective theory to her literary practice, we explore Staël's transformative influence on the communities of women artists she fostered.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Transits: Literature, Thought & Culture, 1650-1850
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Setting the Stage Tili Boon Cuillé Part I. The Politics of the Passions 1. The Mother, the Daughter, and the Passions Catherine Dubeau, translated by Sylvie Romanowski 2. The Virtuous "Passion": The Politics of Pity in Staël's The Influence of the Passions Nanette Le Coat 3. Passions, Politics, and Literature: The Quest for Happiness Christine Dunn Henderson 4. Melancholy in the Pursuit of Happiness: Corinne and the Femme Supérieure Karen de Bruin Part II. International Aesthetics 5. The Peripheral Heroine Takes Center Stage: From Owenson's National Tale to Staël's European Genre M. Ione Crummy 6. Ethnography and Autoethnography in Corinne ou l'Italie Jennifer Law-Sullivan 7. Liquid Union: Listening through Tears and the Creation of Community in Corinne Lauren Fortner Ravalico 8. Aeolian Translation: The Aesthetics of Mediation and the Jouissance of Genre C.C. Wharram 9. British Legacies of Corinne and the Commercialization of Enthusiasm Kari Lokke Part III. Philosophy and the Arts 10. The Power to Corrupt: A Staëlian Perspective on the Fine Arts Susan Tenenbaum 11. The Many Faces of Germaine de Staël Mary D. Sheriff 12. Staël, Corinne, and the Women Collectors of Napoleonic Europe Heather Belnap Jensen 13. Germaine de Staël Defines Romanticism, or the Analogy of the Glass Harmonica Fabienne Moore 14. Between Ideal and Performance: Corinne in Female-Authored Singer Narratives of the 1830s Julia Effertz Bibliography Index About the Contributors
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Setting the Stage Tili Boon Cuillé Part I. The Politics of the Passions 1. The Mother, the Daughter, and the Passions Catherine Dubeau, translated by Sylvie Romanowski 2. The Virtuous "Passion": The Politics of Pity in Staël's The Influence of the Passions Nanette Le Coat 3. Passions, Politics, and Literature: The Quest for Happiness Christine Dunn Henderson 4. Melancholy in the Pursuit of Happiness: Corinne and the Femme Supérieure Karen de Bruin Part II. International Aesthetics 5. The Peripheral Heroine Takes Center Stage: From Owenson's National Tale to Staël's European Genre M. Ione Crummy 6. Ethnography and Autoethnography in Corinne ou l'Italie Jennifer Law-Sullivan 7. Liquid Union: Listening through Tears and the Creation of Community in Corinne Lauren Fortner Ravalico 8. Aeolian Translation: The Aesthetics of Mediation and the Jouissance of Genre C.C. Wharram 9. British Legacies of Corinne and the Commercialization of Enthusiasm Kari Lokke Part III. Philosophy and the Arts 10. The Power to Corrupt: A Staëlian Perspective on the Fine Arts Susan Tenenbaum 11. The Many Faces of Germaine de Staël Mary D. Sheriff 12. Staël, Corinne, and the Women Collectors of Napoleonic Europe Heather Belnap Jensen 13. Germaine de Staël Defines Romanticism, or the Analogy of the Glass Harmonica Fabienne Moore 14. Between Ideal and Performance: Corinne in Female-Authored Singer Narratives of the 1830s Julia Effertz Bibliography Index About the Contributors
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