Romanticism and the philosophical tradition

Par : Thomas Constantinesco, Sophie Laniel-Musitelli

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  • Nombre de pages270
  • PrésentationBroché
  • Poids0.464 kg
  • Dimensions16,0 cm × 24,0 cm × 1,6 cm
  • ISBN978-2-8143-0231-0
  • EAN9782814302310
  • Date de parution01/04/2015
  • ÉditeurPresses Universitaires Nancy

Résumé

The various contributions in this collection explore the kinship and the conflicts which bind literature and art to philosophy during two major phases of Romanticism, in Germany and in England, opening passages and highlighting continuities between the philosophical ambitions and innovations of Romantic artists and the legacy of Romanticism in philosophy and literary and aesthetic theory Each in its own way, the essays gathered here view Romanticism as a key moment in thé history of thought and examine how Romanticism both inherits and departs from the tradition of philosophy, from Antiquity to the Enlightenment, as much as they explore thé many legacies of Romanticism in contemporary philosophical debates up to Deconstruction and beyond.
Written by philosophers, literary scholars and art historians, the different chapters not only confront British Romanticism with its German counterpart, in an effort to reconfigure our understanding of these two national "moments" in thé history of Romanticism, but they also work at the crossroads of several disciplines, true to the inaugural spirit of Romanticism, at a time when generic and institutional boundaries were challenged and largely redrawn, and when art, literature and philosophy as we still know them today first emerged.
The various contributions in this collection explore the kinship and the conflicts which bind literature and art to philosophy during two major phases of Romanticism, in Germany and in England, opening passages and highlighting continuities between the philosophical ambitions and innovations of Romantic artists and the legacy of Romanticism in philosophy and literary and aesthetic theory Each in its own way, the essays gathered here view Romanticism as a key moment in thé history of thought and examine how Romanticism both inherits and departs from the tradition of philosophy, from Antiquity to the Enlightenment, as much as they explore thé many legacies of Romanticism in contemporary philosophical debates up to Deconstruction and beyond.
Written by philosophers, literary scholars and art historians, the different chapters not only confront British Romanticism with its German counterpart, in an effort to reconfigure our understanding of these two national "moments" in thé history of Romanticism, but they also work at the crossroads of several disciplines, true to the inaugural spirit of Romanticism, at a time when generic and institutional boundaries were challenged and largely redrawn, and when art, literature and philosophy as we still know them today first emerged.
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