European romanticism : a reader
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European romanticism : a reader
Continuum, c2010
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Includes index
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内容説明
Cultural diversity was an essential Romantic value. Previous English-language anthologies have tended to see Romanticism as predominantly British, even though the term 'Romanticism' actually originated in Germany, where it became the banner of a Europe-wide movement involving the profound intellectual and aesthetic changes which we now associate with modernity. This anthology is the first to place British Romanticism in a European context, showing how ideas and writers interconnected across national and linguistic boundaries. It aims to offer a new intellectual map of Romanticism, including key texts in both English and their original language, arranged by major themes: Art & Aesthetics; The Self; History; Language; Hermeneutics & Theology; Nature; The Exotic; Science. While focusing on the manifestations of European romanticism, the inclusion of essays on the North American and Japanese reception means that Romanticism can be seen ultimately as a global phenomenon, influencing a surprising number of the ways in which the modern world sees itself.
目次
- PART 1: CONTEXTS
- General Introduction: Stephen Prickett
- Introduction to British Romanticism: Simon Haines (National University of Singapore) & Christopher Strathman (Case Western Reserve University, USA)
- Introduction to Czech Romanticism: Martin Prochazka (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic)
- Introduction to Danish Romanticism: Marie-Louise Svane (Copenhagen University, Denmark)
- Introduction to French Romanticism: Gerard Gengembre (University of Caen, France)
- Introduction to German Romanticism: Nicholas Saul (University of Durham, UK)
- Introduction to Hungarian Romanticism: Laszlo Gyapay (University of Miskolc, Hungary)
- Introduction to Italian Romanticism: Anne O'Connor (National University of Ireland, Galway, RI)
- Introduction to Norwegian Romanticism: Gudleiv Bo (University of Oslo, Norway)
- Introduction to Polish Romanticism: Miroslawa Modrzewska (University of Gdansk, Poland)
- Introduction to Portuguese Romanticism: Carlos Leone
- Introduction to Romanian Romanticism: Mihaelea Irimea (University of Bucharest, Rumania)
- Introduction to Russian Romanticism: Dmitri Usenco
- Introduction to Spanish Romanticism: Richard Cardwell (University of Nottingham, UK)
- Introduction to Swedish and Finnish Romanticism: Hakon Moller (University of Helsinki, Finland)
- The impact of European Romanticism in Japan, Ayumi Mizukoshi (Teikyo University, Japan)
- The impact of European Romanticism in North America, Christopher Strathman (Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, USA)
- PART 2: TEXTS
- I. AESTHETICS AND POETICS
- II. THE SELF
- III. HISTORY AND POLITICS
- IV. LANGUAGE AND INTERPRETATION
- V. MYTH, RELIGION, AND THE SUPERNATURAL
- VI. NATURE
- VII. THE EXOTIC
- VIII. SCIENCE.
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