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Romanticism Literature And Philosophy Expressive Rationality In Rousseau Kant Wollstonecraft And Contemporary Theory Simon Swift

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Romanticism Literature And Philosophy Expressive Rationality In Rousseau Kant Wollstonecraft And Contemporary Theory Simon Swift
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Author: Simon Swift
ISBN: 9781474211666, 1474211666
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Romanticism Literature And Philosophy Expressive Rationality In Rousseau Kant Wollstonecraft And Contemporary Theory Simon Swift by Simon Swift 9781474211666, 1474211666 instant download after payment.

Romanticism, Literature and Philosophy proposes a radical re-visioning of Romantic literature by developing a new insight into its philosophical importance. It challenges both a number of recent attacks on philosophical reason, and new historicist readings of Romanticism, by arguing that they fundamentally misinterpret what reason is in strikingly similar ways. Engaging with the philosophical, political and literary writings of Rousseau, Kant and Mary Wollstonecraft, and with the deconstruction of Paul de Man and Gayatri Spivak, it suggests that postmodernism’s recent assault on Enlightenment universalism, and on aesthetic autonomy, in the name of particularity and heterogeneity underestimates the capacity of reason to orient itself towards forms of anthropological and literary difference.

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