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Transatlantic Romanticism British And American Art And Literature 17901860 Andrew Hemingway

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Transatlantic Romanticism British And American Art And Literature 17901860 Andrew Hemingway
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Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 27.78 MB
Pages: 326
Author: Andrew Hemingway, Alan Wallach
ISBN: 9781625341143, 1625341148
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Transatlantic Romanticism British And American Art And Literature 17901860 Andrew Hemingway by Andrew Hemingway, Alan Wallach 9781625341143, 1625341148 instant download after payment.

"That the Romantic movement was an international phenomenon is a commonplace, yet to date, historical study of the movement has tended to focus primarily on its national manifestations. This volume offers a new perspective. In thirteen chapters devoted to artists and writers of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, leading scholars of the period examine the international exchanges that were crucial for the rise of Romanticism in England and the United States. In the book's introduction, Andrew Hemingway--building on the theoretical work of Michael Lowy and Robert Sayre--proposes that we need to remobilize the concept of Weltanschauung, or comprehensive worldview, in order to develop the kind of synthetic history of arts and ideas the phenomenon of Romanticism demands. The essays that follow focus on the London and New York art worlds and such key figures as Benjamin West, Thomas Bewick, John Vanderlyn, Washington Allston, John Martin, J.M.W. Turner, Thomas Cole, James Fenimore Cooper, George Catlin, Edgar Allan Poe, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Herman Melville. Taken together, these essays plot the rise of a romantic anti-capitalist Weltanschauung as well as the dialectic between Romanticism's national and international manifestations."--Publisher's description. 

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