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Romantic Rapports: New Essays on Romanticism across the Disciplines [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 190 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 446 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2017
  • Kirjastus: Camden House Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1571139400
  • ISBN-13: 9781571139405
  • Formaat: Hardback, 190 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 446 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2017
  • Kirjastus: Camden House Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1571139400
  • ISBN-13: 9781571139405
New essays offering fresh glimpses of Romanticism as interdisciplinary and cross-linguistic, illuminating the discursive features and the pan-European nature of the movement.





Romanticism bubbled up as lava from such historical eruptions as the Napoleonic Wars. The power of its flow across disciplines and linguistic borders reminds us that the use of the term in a context limited to one linguistic, national, or political tradition, or to one discipline or area of human development, shows an essential ignorance of the ideational configurations elaborated and lived out by the movement. Among its consistent norms are the notion ofreality as a transcendent self-unfolding Geist, everything existing in a dialectical relationship with all else; the position that art reveals mythic understructures of reality; and that all kinds of kinship are more normalthan isolation. This book brings together essays that highlight the inclusivity of Romanticism. A team of eleven scholars offers fresh glimpses of Romanticism as it manifests itself in a number of disciplines, including most prominently literature, but also music, painting, and the sciences. In so doing, the contributors treat Romanticism as interdisciplinary and cross-linguistic, providing data and interpretive viewpoints that illuminate the discursive features and the pan-European nature of the movement.

Contributors: Lloyd Davies, Ellis Dye, Stacey Hahn, Hollie Markland Harder, Jennifer Law-Sullivan, Sarah Lippert, Marjean D. Purinton, Ashley Shams, Kaitlin Gowan Southerly.

Larry H. Peer is Professor of Comparative Literature at Brigham Young University. Christopher R. Clason is Professor of German at Oakland University.

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[ U]ndertakes a new, interdisciplinary and cross-linguistic approach to Romanticism . . . . [ A] welcome addition to often inward-looking English-language discourses on Romanticism . . . . * FORUM FOR MODERN LANGUAGE STUDIES * [ A]ttests to Romanticism's vibrant plurality. * CHOICE *

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: The Polyvalence of Romanticism 1(12)
Larry H. Peer
Part I Romanticism and the Literatures
1 Werther and Harold: Rapport and Difference in the Literary Articulation of the Romantic Subject
13(21)
Lloyd Davies
2 Balzac and the French New Wave: A Problematic but Enticing Relationship
34(15)
Stacey Hahn
3 Romantic Relations and Constructive Affinities: Notions of Family in Kater Murr
49(17)
Christopher R. Clason
4 Francoise's Way and Bloch's Way: Two Paths of French Romanticism in Proust's A la recherche
66(15)
Hollie Markland Harder
Part II Romanticism, Music, and the Visual Arts
5 Liminal Transgressions: Gautier's Vampires in Giselle and La morte amoureuse
81(15)
Jennifer Law-Sullivan
Ashley Shams
6 The Iconography of Girodet's Endymion during the French Revolution
96(27)
Sarah Lippert
Part III Romanticism and Science, Technology, Philosophy
7 A Romantic Scientist in Percy Shelley's Alastor
123(15)
Kaitlin Gowan Southerly
8 Canines and Other Quadrupeds: Human and Animal Relations Staged in Romantic Drama
138(21)
Marjean D. Purinton
9 Goethe and Individuation
159(14)
Ellis Dye
Notes on the Contributors 173(2)
Index 175