"Presenting European Romanticism as a phenomenon that superseded national borders, and in which Britain played a vital role, this Cambridge History illuminates myriad forms of cultural mediation and transfer, and reveals the period's productive tensions, synchronicities, and interactions within and across borders"--
"Presenting European Romanticism as a phenomenon that superseded national borders, and in which Britain played a vital role, this Cambridge History illuminates myriad forms of cultural mediation and transfer, and reveals the period's productive tensions, synchronicities, and interactions within and across borders"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: inventing a European romanticism Patrick Vincent Part I. Romantic Genealogies (1750-1790): 1. The discovery of the past Noah Heringman 2. Discourses of nature Kate Rigby 3. The romantic sublime Cian Duffy 4. Cultures of sensibility Enit Karafili Steiner 5. Gothic circulations Angela Wright 6. The crisis of enlightenment Simon Swift Part II. Revolution to Restoration (1790-1815): 7. Transcendental revolutions Nicholas Halmi 8. Citizens of the world Maike Oergel 9. Romantic loss, emigration and exile Catriona Seth 10. Women writers' networks Gillian Dow 11. Romantic nationalisms Joep Leerssen 12. Shakespeare and romantic drama Frederick Burwick 13. Classics and romantics Diego Saglia Part III. Restoration to Revolution (1815-1850): 14. The 'restoration' of restoration Paul Hamilton 15. Late romanticism and print culture Angela Esterhammer 16. Global romanticisms Evan Gottlieb 17. No longer at ease: the romantic novel in Europe Katie Trumpener 18. Literatures of the north Lis Möller 19. Russian empire and the territories of romanticism Luba Golburt Acknowledgments.
Introduction: inventing a European romanticism Patrick Vincent Part I. Romantic Genealogies (1750-1790): 1. The discovery of the past Noah Heringman 2. Discourses of nature Kate Rigby 3. The romantic sublime Cian Duffy 4. Cultures of sensibility Enit Karafili Steiner 5. Gothic circulations Angela Wright 6. The crisis of enlightenment Simon Swift Part II. Revolution to Restoration (1790-1815): 7. Transcendental revolutions Nicholas Halmi 8. Citizens of the world Maike Oergel 9. Romantic loss, emigration and exile Catriona Seth 10. Women writers' networks Gillian Dow 11. Romantic nationalisms Joep Leerssen 12. Shakespeare and romantic drama Frederick Burwick 13. Classics and romantics Diego Saglia Part III. Restoration to Revolution (1815-1850): 14. The 'restoration' of restoration Paul Hamilton 15. Late romanticism and print culture Angela Esterhammer 16. Global romanticisms Evan Gottlieb 17. No longer at ease: the romantic novel in Europe Katie Trumpener 18. Literatures of the north Lis Möller 19. Russian empire and the territories of romanticism Luba Golburt Acknowledgments.
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