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British Romanticism And Denmark Cian Duffy

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British Romanticism And Denmark Cian Duffy
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.84 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Cian Duffy
ISBN: 9781474498241, 1474498248
Language: English
Year: 2022

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British Romanticism And Denmark Cian Duffy by Cian Duffy 9781474498241, 1474498248 instant download after payment.

Traces a multifaceted discourse about Denmark in British eighteenth-century and Romantic-period culture
  • Offers original perspectives on British, Danish, and European Romanticism, and the relationship between them
  • Contributes to the scholarly discussion of Romantic nationalism and the emergence of the idea of ‘regional’ cultural identities in the early nineteenth century
  • Addresses a wide range of Nordic as well as Anglophone scholarship
  • Provides a select chronology of key historical events and points of cultural contact between Britain and Denmark in the long eighteenth century

British Romanticism and Denmark shows how the articulation in British Romantic-period writing of the idea of a ‘Northern’ cultural identity – shared by Britain and Denmark and rooted in the Classical Scandinavian past – played an important role in the emergence and development of Romanticism and Romantic nationalism in both countries. By addressing a wide range of Nordic as well as Anglophone scholarship, this study offers new perspectives on British, Danish and European Romanticisms, and on the relationship between them.

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