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Children Of Prometheus Romanticism And Its Legacy Essays In Literature Philosophy And Cultural Politics Gregory Maertz

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Children Of Prometheus Romanticism And Its Legacy Essays In Literature Philosophy And Cultural Politics Gregory Maertz
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Publisher: Ibidem Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.05 MB
Pages: 175
Author: Gregory Maertz
ISBN: 9783838275918, 3838275918
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Children Of Prometheus Romanticism And Its Legacy Essays In Literature Philosophy And Cultural Politics Gregory Maertz by Gregory Maertz 9783838275918, 3838275918 instant download after payment.

Gregory Maertz has written extensively on Romantic and Modern literature, art, and ideas. In these nine related essays, he investigates the expression of Romanticism in literature, philosophy, and cultural politics from the Renaissance to Modernism. The comparative essays in Part One examine the affinity between the religious logic of Sir Thomas Browne and Søren Kierkegaard; Tolstoy’s enduring attraction to Schopenhauer’s thought; Rilke’s debts to the sculptor Rodin; the identification of an early novel by William Godwin as the chief precursor text to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein; and the corresponding literary projects of Osip Mandelstam, Rilke, and David Jones. In Part Two the essays are clustered around the literary activity of writers and philosophers associated with radicalism in Britain and transcendentalism in America: a reconsideration of the life of William Godwin; the central role played by English radicals in the transmission of German literature; Godwin’s innovations in travel fiction; and the crystallization of authorial identity around the influence of Goethe in the work of women writers such as Mary Wollstonecraft, Margaret Fuller, and George Eliot. Biographische Informationen Dr. Gregory Maertz is Professor of English at St. John’s University in New York City. His previous books include Nostalgia for the Future and Literature and the Cult of Personality.

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