Romanticism - The New Critical Idiom

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Unraveling Romanticism in Central, Southeast Europe.

If you're fascinated by how intellectual movements take unique forms in different regions, "Romanticism" might be right up your alley. It sheds light on the specific ways Romanticism influenced nation-building in Central and Southeast Europe, integrating these narratives into the broader European context. It's an insightful exploration that broadens our understanding of European intellectual history.

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ISBN: 9780415083782
Authors: Aidan Day
Publisher: Routledge
Date of Publication: 1995-12-15
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Creative Nonfiction, History, Philosophy
Related Topics: History
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Aidan Day considers the history and usage of the term Romanticism, and the changing views and debates which surround it. He traces its history through nineteenth and twentieth-century readings, incorporating contemporary debates such as feminism, post-structuralism and new historicism. Day places the traditional canon in the wider context of their contemporary political and philosophical thinkers. A range of writers, both canonical and non-canonical, are included in his survey, Romanticism takes a clear, wide-ranging view of the subject and is essential reading for students new to the subject.
 

Unraveling Romanticism in Central, Southeast Europe.

If you're fascinated by how intellectual movements take unique forms in different regions, "Romanticism" might be right up your alley. It sheds light on the specific ways Romanticism influenced nation-building in Central and Southeast Europe, integrating these narratives into the broader European context. It's an insightful exploration that broadens our understanding of European intellectual history.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.