Romanticism in TheoryLis Møller, Marie-Louise Svane Aarhus University Press, 2001 - 272 էջ A wide spectrum of critical approaches to the works of German, English, American, French, and Scandinavian Romantic writers is displayed in these fifteen essays. Of primary importance to the contributors is the correlation between literature, art and theory in romantic writing; they also discuss the interstices between Romanticism and 20th century theory. The work of Novalis, Schelling, Nietzsche and Foucault, Coleridge and Humboldt, Atterbom, Hoffmann, Wordsworth and Turner, Carus, Kierkegaard, Schlegal, Dickinson and Whitman, Blake, Tieck, Grimm, Keats, and De Quincey are places in the context of modern theoretical paradigms. These chapters are grouped under thematic headings: Language and semiotics; Image, imagery, and imagination; Dreatasy and the unconscious; and History and intertext. This anthology will be of great value to students and scholars interested in Romantic aesthetic and literary theory as well as the boundaries between literature, theory and philosophy. |
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... function - the cow in the Norham Castle painting from 1840-45 is actually mirrored . But the appearance and significance of these elements of struc- ture change radically . In this respect one could truly speak of one sun and a new kind ...
... function - the cow in the Norham Castle painting from 1840-45 is actually mirrored . But the appearance and significance of these elements of struc- ture change radically . In this respect one could truly speak of one sun and a new kind ...
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... function of the subject in language independent of the mimetic mortal subject . Both functions may be present in the same lyric ' I ' , though . ' Throughout Song of Myself Whitman envi- sions the overwhelming abilities and properties ...
... function of the subject in language independent of the mimetic mortal subject . Both functions may be present in the same lyric ' I ' , though . ' Throughout Song of Myself Whitman envi- sions the overwhelming abilities and properties ...
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... function in Edith Södergran's poetry , calling it an act in language ( Hedberg 1991 , 15 ) . He extends the concept of the performative function to the lyric subject as well when it functions as an act in language and is conceived as ...
... function in Edith Södergran's poetry , calling it an act in language ( Hedberg 1991 , 15 ) . He extends the concept of the performative function to the lyric subject as well when it functions as an act in language and is conceived as ...
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The Early Romantic Theory of Language and Its Impact upon Nietzsche | 20 |
MarieTheres Federhofer | 41 |
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