Romantic poetry
β Scribed by Esterhammer, Angela
- Publisher
- John. Benjamins Pub. Co
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 549
- Series
- Comparative history of literatures in European languages 17
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content: 1. Introduction (by Esterhammer, Angela), pvii-xi
2. 1. The Evolution of Sensibility and Representation
3. 1.1 Autumn in the Romantic Lyric: An Exemplary Case of Paradigm Shift (by Furst, Lilian R.), p3-22
4. 1.2 Reflection as Mimetic Trope (by Burwick, Frederick), p23-38
5. 1.3 On Romantic Cognition (by Ciesla-Korytowska, Maria), p39-53
6. 1.4 Vorosmarty and the Poetic Fragment in Hungarian Romanticism (by Szegedy-Maszak, Mihaly), p55-61
7. 1.5 Loss and Expectation: Temporal Entwinement as Theme and Figure in Novalis, Wordsworth, Nerval, and Leopardi (by Baker, Jr., John M.), p63-89
8. 1.6 Poetry as Self-Consumption: Women Writers and Their Audiences in British and German Romanticism (by Lokke, Kari), p91-111
9. 2. The Evolution of Genre
10. 2.1 Lyric Poetry in the Early Romantic Theory of the Schlegel Brothers (by Behler, Ernst), p115-141
11. 2.2 The Romantic Ode: History, Language, Performance (by Esterhammer, Angela), p143-162
12. 2.3 The European Romantic Epic and the History of a Genre (by Nikolova, Irena), p163-180
13. 2.4 The Sublime Sonnet in European Romanticism (by Balfour, Ian), p181-195
14. 2.5 Elegiac Muses: Romantic Women Poets and the Elegy (by Vincent, Patrick), p197-221
15. 3. Romantic Poetry and National Projects
16. 3.1 Awakening Peripheries: The Romantic Redefinition of Myth and Folklore (by Bisztray, George), p225-248
17. 3.2 "National Poets" in the Romantic Age: Emergence and Importance (by Nemoianu, Virgil), p249-255
18. 3.3 Romanian Poetry and the Great Romantic Narrative about the Mission of the Poet (by Spiridon, Monica), p257-267
19. 3.4 Greek Romanticism: A Cosmopolitan Discourse (by Jusdanis, Gregory), p269-286
20. 3.5 Time and History in Spanish Romantic Poetry (by Shaw, Donald L.), p287-303
21. 3.6 The Experience of the City in British Romantic Poetry (by Gassenmeier, Michael), p305-331
22. 3.7 "Sons of Song": Irish Literature in the Age of Nationalism (by Wright, Julia M.), p333-353
23. 3.8 Near the Rapids: Thomas Moore in Canada (by Bentley, D.M.R.), p355-371
24. 3.9 Address and Its Dialectics in American Romantic Poetry (by Garber, Frederick), p373-399
25. 3.10 Romantic Poetry in Latin America (by Kirkpatrick, Gwen), p401-416
26. 4. Interpretations, Re-creations, and Performances of Romantic Poetry
27. 4.1 Baudelaire's Re-reading of Romanticism: Theorizing Commodities / The Commodification of Theory (by Friedman, Geraldine), p419-441
28. 4.2 Nachtigallenwahnsinn and Rabbinismus: Heine's Literary Provocation to German-Jewish Cultural Identity (by Pfau, Thomas), p443-460
29. 4.3 Reception as Performance: The Case of Shelley in Germany (by Schmid, Susanne), p461-472
30. 4.4 Implications of an Influence: On Holderlin's Reception of Rousseau (by Corngold, Stanley), p473-489
31. 4.5 Organicist Poetics as Romantic Heritage? (by Neubauer, John), p491-507
32. 4.6 The Uses of Romantic Poetry: Feminine Subjects in Modern Spanish Culture (by Kirkpatrick, Susan), p509-524
33. Index of Names, p525-530
34. Index of Titles, p531-537
β¦ Subjects
European poetry -- 18th century -- History and criticism. European poetry -- 17th century -- History and criticism. Romanticism. European poetry. Gedichten. Romantiek.
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