Cultural Interactions in the Romantic Age: Critical Essays in Comparative Literature

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Gregory Maertz
SUNY Press, 1 de jan. de 1998 - 258 páginas
It has been observed that the reevaluation of Romanticism is a special feature of post-New Critical or revisionist criticism in America. Constituting a lively ecumenical dialogue between literary historians and theorists, and between critics based in comparative literature and national literature departments, the essays in Cultural Interactions in the Romantic Age offer abundant proof that this process continues unabated. Focusing on a broad range of interactive relations from 1750 to 1850, these essays reveal as factitious the national and linguistic borders erected within the Academy and strike a blow against the tendency of literary studies to ossify into arbitrary ethnocentric categories. Cultural Interactions in the Romantic Age makes a strong argument for the position that literary activity in the Romantic Period is inseparable from international dialogue and appropriation.

Contributors include April Alliston, Frederick Burwick, Annette Wheeler Cafarelli, James Engell, Lilian R. Furst, David C. Hensley, Roberta Johnson, Marc Katz, Kari Lokke, and John L. Mahoney.

 

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Romantische Poesie Richard Hurd and Friedrich Schlegel
13
Romantic Madness Hölderlin Nerval Clare
29
Of Haunted Highlands Mapping a Geography of Gender in the Margins of Europe
51
La gaviota and Romantic Irony
75
The Salons of Germaine de Staël and Rahel Varnhagen
91
The Rydal Mount Ladies Boarding School A Wordsworthian Episode in America
101
Rousseau and British Romanticism Women and the Legacy of Male Radicalism
121
Sibylline Leaves Mary Shelleys Valperga and the Legacy of Corinne
153
Richardson Rousseau Kant Mystics of Taste and Sentiment and the Critical Philosophy
173
Reviewing Kants Early Reception in Britain The Leading Role of Henry Crabb Robinson
205
Confessions of an AntiPoet Kierkegaards EitherOr and the German Romantics
223
Contributors
243
Index
247
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Gregory Maertz is Associate Professor of English at St. John's University.

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