Emergence of Romanticism

Emergence of Romanticism

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Riasanovsky Nicholas V.
Oxford University Press Inc
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Although primarily known as an eminent historian of Russia, Nicholas Riasanovsky has been a longtime student of European Romanticism. In this book, Riasanovsky offers a refreshing and appealing new interpretation of Romanticism's goals and influence. He searches for the origins of the dazzling vision that made the great early Romantic poets in England and Germany--Wordsworth, Coleridge, Novalis, and Friedrich Schlegel--look at the world in a new way. He stresses that Romanticism was produced only by Western Christian civilization, with its unique view of humankind's relationship to God. The Romantic's frantic and heroic striving after unreachable goals mirrors Christian beliefs in human inability to adequately address God, speak to God, or praise God. Further, Riasanovsky argues that Romantic thought had important political implications, playing a key role in the rise of nationalism in Europe. Offering a historical examination of an area often limited to literary analysis, this book gracefully makes a larger historical statement about the nature and centrality of European Romanticism.
EAN 9780195096460
ISBN 0195096460
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Publication date October 18, 1995
Pages 128
Language English
Dimensions 233 x 156 x 11
Country United States
Authors Riasanovsky Nicholas V.