Realpoetik considers the relationship between literary and political ideas in the thought of key European writers of the Romantic period examining how the main historical events of the period encouraged a re-imagining of the political shape of Europe which also changed the way we think about imagination itself.
Realpoetik considers the relationship between literary and political ideas in the thought of key European writers of the Romantic period examining how the main historical events of the period encouraged a re-imagining of the political shape of Europe which also changed the way we think about imagination itself.
Paul Hamilton was a Fellow in English at Exeter College, Oxford, then Professor of English at the University of Southampton before taking up a Chair at Queen Mary, University of London. He has published widely on the Romantic period. His recent books include Metaromanticism (2003) and Coleridge and German Philosophy: The Poet in the Land of Logic (2007). He is currently editing The Oxford Handbook to European Romanticism.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Realpoetik Part One: Resistance 1: Revolution and Restoration: Romantic Political Transformations 2: The Exiles of Madame de Staël 3: The Liberties of Benjamin Constant Part Two: Diplomacy 4: Chateaubriand's Christian Eloquence 5: Friedrich Schlegel's Concert of Europe Part Three: The Future 6: The Cosmopolitan Novalis 7: Resourcing Philosophy - Schelling's Figurative Materialism 8: Leopardi and The Proper Conversation of a Citizen
Introduction: Realpoetik Part One: Resistance 1: Revolution and Restoration: Romantic Political Transformations 2: The Exiles of Madame de Staël 3: The Liberties of Benjamin Constant Part Two: Diplomacy 4: Chateaubriand's Christian Eloquence 5: Friedrich Schlegel's Concert of Europe Part Three: The Future 6: The Cosmopolitan Novalis 7: Resourcing Philosophy - Schelling's Figurative Materialism 8: Leopardi and The Proper Conversation of a Citizen
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