Romanticism is both a historical and typological site for an interdisciplinary understanding of early-nineteenth century culture and its aftermath, and the scholarly site for a vast body of twentieth-century work interpreting the artistic products of that era. By focusing on four key Romantic motifs (emotion, individualism, communitarianism, continuity), this collection provides a series of theoretical, critical, and historical angles from which to survey where we stand in Romanticism studies and to suggest new approaches ...
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Romanticism is both a historical and typological site for an interdisciplinary understanding of early-nineteenth century culture and its aftermath, and the scholarly site for a vast body of twentieth-century work interpreting the artistic products of that era. By focusing on four key Romantic motifs (emotion, individualism, communitarianism, continuity), this collection provides a series of theoretical, critical, and historical angles from which to survey where we stand in Romanticism studies and to suggest new approaches to the subject at the beginning of the twenty-first century.
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