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Cargando... The Mind of the European Romantics: An Essay in Cultural Historypor H G Schenk
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Basiswerk over het wezen van de Romantiek. Geweldige uitwerking en diepte. ( ) 3452. The Mind of the European Romantics: An Essay in Cultural History, by H. G. Schenk (read May 30, 2001) This is really quite a good book, not too heavy and discussing not over-exhaustingly a host of interesting people like Chateaubriand, Coleridge, Lenau (an interesting Austrian poet who was not very familiar to me but who seems like some one I'd like to know more about), Goya, George Sand, Byron, Lizst, Neitzsche, Wagner, and others. An interest stimulator in a lot of things. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
'Ideas can be, and are, cosmopolitan,' Chateaubriand observed; and certainly the scope of the nineteenth-century Romantic Movement was the widest imaginable: it not only affected all parts of Europe but even, to a lesser extent the Americas. This book provides a comprehensive study of this Movement - in literature, painting, music, philosophy, religion, and other fields - and a detailed interpretation of all its main issues: intellectual, emotional, social and historical. The initial revolt against eh ideas of the eighteenth century is first seen in the larger context of history, and particular Romantic ideas and sentiments are then illustrated and anatomized in pen portraits of individual Romantics. In this way the successive phases of the beliefs of such key figures as Schelling, Coleridge and Lamnnais - indispensable to any account of the Movement - are carefully documented. -- Publisher (back cover). No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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