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|a Romantic prose fiction /
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|a A comparative history of literatures in European languages,
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|a Romantic Prose Fiction; Editorial page ; Title page ; LCC data ; Contents; Part I. Characteristic themes; Part II. Paradigms of Romantic fiction; A. Generic types and representative texts; B. Modes of discourse and narrative structures; Part III. Contributions of Romanticism to 19th and 20th century writing and thought; Preface; Introduction; 1. The Romanticism subseries; 2. The prose projects; 3. Romantic Prose Fiction; Part One: Characteristic themes; The French Revolution and prose fiction; 1. Germany; 1.1 Friedrich Maximilian Klinger; 1.2 The female novel; 1.3 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
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|a 1.4 Joseph von Eichendorff2. England; 3. France; 4. Conclusion; 4.1 Narrative technique; 4.2 History or romance; Bibliography; Wertherism and the Romantic Weltanschauung; 1. Werther as a prototype; 2. Wertherism; 3. Werther and his brothers; 4. Wertherism I: Italy and France. Foscolo, Nodier, Germaine de Staël, Mme de Krüdener, Chateaubriand, Senancour; 5. Wertherism II: Sutsos, Byron, Wilhelm Müller, Mickiewicz, Pushkin; 6. Conclusion; Bibliography; Romanticism and the idealization of the artist; 1. Wilhelm Meister as epochal marker; 2. Herzensergiessungen as Romantic response.
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|a 3. Heinrich von Ofterdingen contra Wilhelm Meister4. Wotton Reinfred as a British response; 5. St Leon and Frankenstein: The problem of creativity; 6. Schopenhauer and Romantic aestheticism: A legacy for modernism; Bibliography; Unheard melodies and unseen paintings; 1. Use and mention; 2. Ut musica poesis; 3. Imaginary works of art; 4. "Real" paintings; 5. The "real" and the "imaginary"; line vs. color; 6. Architecture: The Romantic interpretation of the past; Bibliography; Music and Romantic narration; 1. Music -- a German passion? Forms and fortunes of the theme.
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|a 2. Romantic narration and musical (gender) order3. Dissonance, clowning and hoarseness: Le Neveu de Rameau (Rameau's Nephew) as precursor; 4. Contrapuntal writing or "gyration"?; 5. Music in (everyday) life; 6. Late echoes and stylistic quotations; 7. The complicated case of Romantic opera; 7.1 The German opera on its way to the "total work of art"; 7.2 Romantic Opera: A national project or an international event?; 7.3 Meyerbeer and Berlioz: Opera as social phenomenon; Bibliography; Nature and landscape between exoticism and national areas of imagination.
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|a 1. Virgin wilderness and sublimity: Exotic landscapes2. The semiotics of nature; 3. Nature as "an expression of relations created in our hearts"; 4. Towards "Realism": Landscape and national identity; Bibliography; Mountain landscape and the aesthetics of the sublime in Romantic narration; 1. Rousseau; 2. Goethe; 3. Ludwig Tieck; 4. Ugo Foscolo; 5. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein; Bibliography; The "Wanderer" in Romantic prose fiction; 1. Reflexive phase, or the peregrinations; 2. Gothic phase of frantic despair and provocation; 3. Cycle of fantastic metamorphosis.
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|a In this volume a team of three dozen international experts presents a fresh picture of literary prose fiction in the Romantic age seen from cross-cultural and interdisciplinary perspectives. The work treats the appearance of major themes in characteristically Romantic versions, the power of Romantic discourse to reshape imaginative writing, and a series of crucial reactions to the impact of Romanticism on cultural life down to the present, both in Europe and in the New World. Through its combination of chapters on thematic, generic, and discursive features, Romantic Prose Fiction achiev.
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