The Romantic Manifesto
An Anthology
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158 Pages
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American University Studies , Volume 23
Summary
The vexed question of what the Romantics themselves said about Romanticism has been approached in a number of different ways, but their major public declarations have never been gathered together. Indeed, with the exception of a few of these (such as Stendhal's Racine et Shakespeare), this body of evidence has been unavailable to the English-speaking audience. Many of these manifestos are translated here for the first time: the remaining are newly translated for this collection. Taken together, they show Romanticism as a coherent and unified movement appearing in pulses throughout Eastern and Western Europe in the early nineteenth century, with a continual spiritual kinship to Schlegelian origins.
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- Pages
- X, 158
- Publication Year
- 1988
- ISBN (Hardcover)
- 9780820403724
- Language
- English
- Published
- New York, Bern, Frankfurt/M., Paris, 1988. X, 158 pp.
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