The Cambridge History of European Romantic Literature
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- Editor: Patrick Vincent, Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland
- Date Published: November 2023
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781108497060
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This wide-ranging new history of European Romantic Literature presents a pan-European phenomenon which transcended national borders and contributed to a new sense of European cultural identity across the continent. Conceived in the same spirit as Madame de Staël's cultural and political agenda at a time when her 'generous idea' of Europe is being challenged on all sides, the volume pays close attention to the period's circulation of people, ideas, and texts. It proposes to rethink the period comparatively, focusing on various forms of cultural mediation and transfer, and on productive tensions, synchronicities, and interactions within and across borders. Organized chronologically, its twenty chapters address over five hundred works, proposing a coherent historical narrative without completely erasing individual nations' specificities. By showcasing in particular the place of Britain within continental culture, the volume hopes to reactivate critical examinations of Romanticism from a historicised European perspective.
Read more- Reminds readers of the importance of understanding Romanticism internationally, presenting European Romantic literature as a phenomenon that superseded national borders
- Gives British literature significant coverage and showcases the ways in which Britain both shaped and was shaped by continental European culture
- Ordered chronologically to give readers a more coherent sense of Romanticism's historical development and to illustrate the vital connections and tensions between different national literatures, introducing a large number of authors and texts in many different genres
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'A rich introduction to European Romanticism, this book will be useful to both novices and experts in the field … Highly recommended.' D. D. Schierenbeck, CHOICE
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- Date Published: November 2023
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781108497060
- length: 800 pages
- dimensions: 235 x 155 x 40 mm
- weight: 1.24kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction: inventing a European romanticism Patrick Vincent
Part I. Romantic Genealogies (1750–1790):
1. The discovery of the past Noah Heringman
2. Discourses of nature Kate Rigby
3. The romantic sublime Cian Duffy
4. Cultures of sensibility Enit Karafili Steiner
5. Gothic circulations Angela Wright
6. The crisis of enlightenment Simon Swift
Part II. Revolution to Restoration (1790–1815):
7. Transcendental revolutions Nicholas Halmi
8. Citizens of the world Maike Oergel
9. Romantic loss, emigration and exile Catriona Seth
10. Women writers' networks Gillian Dow
11. Romantic nationalisms Joep Leerssen
12. Shakespeare and romantic drama Frederick Burwick
13. Classics and romantics Diego Saglia
Part III. Restoration to Revolution (1815–1850):
14. The 'restoration' of restoration Paul Hamilton
15. Late romanticism and print culture Angela Esterhammer
16. Global romanticisms Evan Gottlieb
17. No longer at ease: the romantic novel in Europe Katie Trumpener
18. Literatures of the north Lis Möller
19. Russian empire and the territories of romanticism Luba Golburt
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