First published in 1981. This book aims to show Romanticism as a
response to certain questions - in literature, art, religion,
philosophy and politics - that were being asked increasingly
towards the end of the eighteenth century. The essays focus on
growth and change (in society and the individual), nature, feeling
and reason, and subjectivism - examining how these questions arose,
why they were felt to be important and the kinds of answers that,
consciously or unconsciously, the Romantics provided. This title
will be of interest to students of literature, history and
philosophy.
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