A companion to European romanticism

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford Blackwell 2005Description: 586pISBN: 9781405110396Contained works: Ferber, Michael, edSubject(s): RomanticismDDC classification: 809.9145 Summary: This companion is the first book of its kind to focus on the whole of European Romanticism. -Describes the way in which the Romantic Movement swept across Europe in the early nineteenth century. -Covers the national literatures of France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Russia and Spain. -Addresses common themes that cross national borders, such as orientalism, Napoleon, night, nature, and the prestige of the fragment. -Includes cross-disciplinary essays on literature and music, literature and painting, and the general system of Romantic arts. -Features 35 essays in all, from leading scholars in America, Australia, Britain, France, Italy, and Switzerland.
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This companion is the first book of its kind to focus on the whole of European Romanticism.

-Describes the way in which the Romantic Movement swept across Europe in the early nineteenth century.

-Covers the national literatures of France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Russia and Spain.

-Addresses common themes that cross national borders, such as orientalism, Napoleon, night, nature, and the prestige of the fragment.

-Includes cross-disciplinary essays on literature and music, literature and painting, and the general system of Romantic arts.

-Features 35 essays in all, from leading scholars in America, Australia, Britain, France, Italy, and Switzerland.

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