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Moving beyond views of European Romanticism as an essentially
poetic development, "Lessons of Romanticism" strives to strengthen
a critical awareness of the genres, historical institutions, and
material practices that comprised the culture of the period. This
anthology--in recasting Romanticism in its broader cultural
context--ranges across literary studies, art history, musicology,
and political science and combines a variety of critical
approaches, including gender studies, Lacanian analysis, and
postcolonial studies. "Contributors." Steven Bruhm, Miranda J. Burgess, Joel Faflak, David S. Ferris, William Galperin, Regina Hewitt, Jill Heydt-Stevenson, H. J. Jackson, Theresa M. Kelley, Greg Kucich, C. S. Matheson, Adela Pinch, Marc Redfield, Nancy L. Rosenblum, Marlon B. Ross, Maynard Solomon, Richard G. Swartz, Nanora Sweet, Joseph Viscomi, Karen A. Weisman, Susan I. Wolfson
Moving beyond views of European Romanticism as an essentially
poetic development, "Lessons of Romanticism" strives to strengthen
a critical awareness of the genres, historical institutions, and
material practices that comprised the culture of the period. This
anthology--in recasting Romanticism in its broader cultural
context--ranges across literary studies, art history, musicology,
and political science and combines a variety of critical
approaches, including gender studies, Lacanian analysis, and
postcolonial studies. "Contributors." Steven Bruhm, Miranda J. Burgess, Joel Faflak, David S. Ferris, William Galperin, Regina Hewitt, Jill Heydt-Stevenson, H. J. Jackson, Theresa M. Kelley, Greg Kucich, C. S. Matheson, Adela Pinch, Marc Redfield, Nancy L. Rosenblum, Marlon B. Ross, Maynard Solomon, Richard G. Swartz, Nanora Sweet, Joseph Viscomi, Karen A. Weisman, Susan I. Wolfson
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