Lessons of Romanticism: A Critical CompanionThomas Pfau, Robert F. Gleckner Duke University Press, 1998 - 475 oldal Moving beyond views of European Romanticism as an essentially poetic development, Lessons of Romanticism strives to strengthen a critical awareness of the genres, historical institutions, and material practices that comprised the culture of the period. This anthology--in recasting Romanticism in its broader cultural context--ranges across literary studies, art history, musicology, and political science and combines a variety of critical approaches, including gender studies, Lacanian analysis, and postcolonial studies. With over twenty essays on such diverse topics as the aesthetic and pedagogical purposes of art exhibits in London, the materiality of late Romantic salon culture, the extracanonical status of Jane Austen and Fanny Burney, and Romantic imagery in Beethoven's music and letters, Lessons of Romanticism reveals the practices that were at the heart of European Romantic life. Focusing on the six decades from 1780 to 1832, this collection is arranged thematically around gender and genre, literacy, marginalization, canonmaking, and nationalist ideology. As Americanists join with specialists in German culture, as Austen is explored beside Beethoven, and as discussions on newly recovered women's writings follow fresh discoveries in long-canonized texts, these interdisciplinary essays not only reflect the broad reach of contemporary scholarship but also point to the long-neglected intertextual and intercultural dynamics in the various and changing faces of Romanticism itself. Contributors. Steven Bruhm, Miranda J. Burgess, Joel Faflak, David S. Ferris, William Galperin, Regina Hewitt, Jill Heydt-Stevenson, H. J. Jackson, Theresa M. Kelley, Greg Kucich, C. S. Matheson, Adela Pinch, Marc Redfield, Nancy L. Rosenblum, Marlon B. Ross, Maynard Solomon, Richard G. Swartz, Nanora Sweet, Joseph Viscomi, Karen A. Weisman, Susan I. Wolfson |
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... ideology . In our desire to be free from such a taint , we can surely be forgiven an aspiration to interpret the past according to a consciousness of history that would rigorously separate itself from the unquestionably ideological ...
... ideology . In our desire to be free from such a taint , we can surely be forgiven an aspiration to interpret the past according to a consciousness of history that would rigorously separate itself from the unquestionably ideological ...
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... ideology . To recognize ideology , the aesthetic must deny historical and political meaning , but , for there to be such meaning , the aes- thetic must also affirm , albeit negatively , the political and the historical as its repressed ...
... ideology . To recognize ideology , the aesthetic must deny historical and political meaning , but , for there to be such meaning , the aes- thetic must also affirm , albeit negatively , the political and the historical as its repressed ...
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... ideology of the aesthetic is to refuse romanticism in the name of ideology . This , however , is not the only confusion made in the name of ideology . As the motto on Keats's Grecian urn states , beauty and truth appear to be simply ...
... ideology of the aesthetic is to refuse romanticism in the name of ideology . This , however , is not the only confusion made in the name of ideology . As the motto on Keats's Grecian urn states , beauty and truth appear to be simply ...
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Varieties of Bildung in European Romanticism and Beyond | 39 |
The Inhibitions of Democracy on Romantic Political | 55 |
The Other Way | 76 |
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