The Romantic Imperative: The Concept of Early German RomanticismHarvard University Press, 2003 - 243 pagini The Early Romantics met resistance from artists and academics alike in part because they defied the conventional wisdom that philosophy and the arts must be kept separate. Indeed, as the literary component of Romanticism has been studied and celebrated in recent years, its philosophical aspect has receded from view. This book, by one of the most respected scholars of the Romantic era, offers an explanation of Romanticism that not only restores but enhances understanding of the movement's origins, development, aims, and accomplishments--and of its continuing relevance. |
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Romanticism Now and Then | 1 |
Early Romanticism and the Aufklärung | 43 |
Frühromantik and | 56 |
The Sovereignty of Art | 73 |
The Concept of Bildung | 88 |
The Paradox of Romantic | 131 |
Kant and the Naturphilosophen | 153 |
Religion and Politics in Frühromantik | 171 |
Abbreviations | 189 |
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