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Media type:
Book
Title:
The Cambridge companion to German romanticism
Other titles:
Nebent.: German romanticism
Contains:
What is romanticism, and where did it come from?
/ Azade SeyhanFrom early to late romanticism / Ricarda Schmidt
What is romanticism, and where did it come from?
/ Azade Seyhan
Prose fiction of the German romantics
/ Anthony Phelan
The Romantic lyric
/ Charlie Louth
The Romantic drama
/ Roger Paulin
Forms and objectives of romantic criticism
/ John A. McCarthy
Romanticism and classicism
/ Jane K. Brown
Women writers and romanticism
/ Gesa Dane
The romantics and other cultures
/ Carl Niekerk
Love, death and Liebestod in German romanticism
/ Nicholas Saul
Romantic philosophy and religion
/ Andrew Bowie
Romantic politics and society
/ Ethel Matala de Mazza
Romantic science and psychology
/ Jürgen Barkhoff
German romantic painters
/ Richard Littlejohns
Romanticism and music
/ Andrew Bowie
Transformations of German romanticism 1830-2000
/ Margarete Kohlenbach.
From early to late romanticism
/ Ricarda Schmidt
Prose fiction of the German romantics
/ Anthony Phelan
The Romantic lyric
/ Charlie Louth
The Romantic drama
/ Roger Paulin
Forms and objectives of romantic criticism
/ John A. McCarthy
Romanticism and classicism
/ Jane K. Brown
Women writers and romanticism
/ Gesa Dane
The romantics and other cultures
/ Carl Niekerk
Love, death and Liebestod in German romanticism
/ Nicholas Saul
Romantic philosophy and religion
/ Andrew Bowie
Romantic politics and society
/ Ethel Matala de Mazza
Romantic science and psychology
/ Jürgen Barkhoff
German romantic painters
/ Richard Littlejohns
Romanticism and music
/ Andrew Bowie
Transformations of German romanticism 1830-2000
/ Margarete Kohlenbach.
Description:
The late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries saw an extraordinary flowering of arts and culture in Germany which produced many of the world's finest writers, artists, philosophers and composers. This volume, first published in 2004, offers students and specialists an authoritative introduction to that dazzling cultural phenomenon, now known collectively as German Romanticism. Individual chapters not only introduce the reader to individual writers such as Friedrich Schlegel, Novalis, Eichendorff, Heine, Hoffmann, Kleist, Schiller and Tieck, but also treat key concepts of Romantic music, painting, philosophy, gender and cultural anthropology, science and criticism in concise and lucid language. All German quotations are translated to make this volume fully accessible to a wide audience interested in how Romanticism evolved across Europe. Brief biographies and bibliographies are supplemented by a list of primary and secondary further reading in both English and German.