Johann Nikolas Bohl von Faber (1770-1836), a merchant and man of
letters from Hamburg, was a Hispanist and Germanist at a time when
the balance of ideological dominance was shifting from
Enlightenment thought towards the new Romantic aesthetic. This book
outlines and evaluates his considerable contribution to the
development of European Romanticism, particularly in relation to
his central role in the transnational transfer of German Romantic
theory to Spain. By tracing the process by which this takes place,
the author demonstrates that Bohl's work is crucial for a complete
understanding of European romanticism.
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