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Transfiguring The Arts And Sciences Knowledge And Cultural Institutions In The Romantic Age Professor Jon Klancher

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Transfiguring The Arts And Sciences Knowledge And Cultural Institutions In The Romantic Age Professor Jon Klancher
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.76 MB
Pages: 322
Author: Professor Jon Klancher
ISBN: 9781107029101, 1107029104
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Transfiguring The Arts And Sciences Knowledge And Cultural Institutions In The Romantic Age Professor Jon Klancher by Professor Jon Klancher 9781107029101, 1107029104 instant download after payment.

In this important and innovative study Jon Klancher shows how the Romantic age produced a new discourse of the 'Arts and Sciences' by reconfiguring the Enlightenment's idea of knowledge and by creating new kinds of cultural institutions with unprecedented public impact. He investigates the work of poets, lecturers, moral philosophers, scientists and literary critics - including Coleridge, Godwin, Bentham, Davy, Wordsworth, Robinson, Shelley and Hunt - and traces their response to book collectors and bibliographers, art-and-science administrators, painters, engravers, natural philosophers, radical journalists, editors and reviewers. Taking a historical and cross-disciplinary approach, he opens up Romantic literary and critical writing to transformations in the history of science, history of the book, art history, and the little-known history of arts-and-sciences administration that linked early-modern projects to nineteenth- and twentieth-century modes of organizing 'knowledges'. His conclusions transform the ways we think about knowledge, both in the Romantic period and in our own.

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