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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... take ? In the hymn , the parataxis of each sentence enhances the quick tempo . The vi- sion of eternity ( literally ... takes precedence over its meaning , almost as if it were the cause not the result of the ecstatic surrender of the ...
... take ? In the hymn , the parataxis of each sentence enhances the quick tempo . The vi- sion of eternity ( literally ... takes precedence over its meaning , almost as if it were the cause not the result of the ecstatic surrender of the ...
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... takes over . The boy's return to the earth , to nature , is the pre- condition for the inverse thrust of the poem . For the narrator's silence does not only derive from the paralysing conditions of death . It also forms the logically ...
... takes over . The boy's return to the earth , to nature , is the pre- condition for the inverse thrust of the poem . For the narrator's silence does not only derive from the paralysing conditions of death . It also forms the logically ...
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... take even the faults of the Romantic artist and transpose them into virtues of the subjective thinker ' . ' Thus ... takes over and displaces the Romantic notion of imag- ination . Plato's Supplements Kierkegaard addresses the ...
... take even the faults of the Romantic artist and transpose them into virtues of the subjective thinker ' . ' Thus ... takes over and displaces the Romantic notion of imag- ination . Plato's Supplements Kierkegaard addresses the ...
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The Early Romantic Theory of Language and Its Impact upon Nietzsche | 20 |
MarieTheres Federhofer | 41 |
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According aesthetic appears artistic becomes beginning Blake called Carus century characteristics Coleridge communication concept consciousness context created critical d'une dans death desire Early edition essay example existence experience expression Foucault Friedrich function genre German Gothic hand Hardenberg human idea imagination important interpretation Kierkegaard knowledge landscape language later light literary literature means metaphor mind mirror monde mythical nature Nietzsche notion Novalis object origin Paul performative philosophy poem poet poetic poetry position possible present production question reading reason reference reflection regard relation represents rêve rhetorical Romantic Romantic love Romanticism Schelling Schlegel seems seen sense sexual speaking structure sublime symbolic takes theory things thought Tieck tion tradition transformation translation turns unconscious understanding University vision Werner whole writing