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Sharply focused essays on the most significant aspects of German
Romanticism. This volume of sharply focused essays by an
international team of scholars deals not only with the most
significant literary, philosophical, and cultural aspects of German
Romanticism -- one of the most influential, albeit
highlycontroversial movements in the history of German literature
-- but also with the history and status of scholarship on the
literature of the period. The introduction and first section
establish an overall framework by placing German Romanticism within
a European context that includes its English counterpart. Goethe
and Schiller are considered, as are the Jena Romantics. The second
section is organized according to the traditional distinctions
between epic,dramatic, and lyric modes of writing, while realizing
that particularly in the Romantic novel, there was an attempt to
blend these three. A final group of essays focuses on German
literary Romanticism's relation to other aspects of German culture:
folklore studies, politics, psychology, natural science, gender
presentation and representation, music, and visual art.
Contributors: Gerhard Schulz, Arnd Bohm, Richard Littlejohns,
Gerhart Hoffmeister, Ulrich Scheck, Claudia Stockinger, Bernadette
Malinowski, Fabian Lampart, Klaus Peter, Gabriele Rommel, Martha B.
Helfer, Kristina Muxfeldt, Beate Allert, Paul Bishop and R. H.
Stephenson, Nicholas Saul Dennis F. Mahoney is Professor of German
and Director of the European Studies Program at the University of
Vermont.
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