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Notes on Contributors viii
Introduction 1 Michael Ferber
1 On Pre–Romanticism or Sensibility: Defining Ambivalences 10 Inger S. B. Brodey
2 Shakespeare and European Romanticism 29 Heike Grundmann
3 Scottish Romanticism and Scotland in Romanticism 49 Fiona Stafford
4 Byron’s Influence on European Romanticism 67 Peter Cochran
5 The Infinite Imagination: Early Romanticism in Germany 86 Susan Bernofsky
6 From Autonomous Subjects to Self–regulating Structures: Rationality and Development in German Idealism 101 Thomas Pfau
7 German Romantic Fiction 123 Roger Paulin
8 The Romantic Fairy Tale 138 Kari Lokke
9 German Romantic Drama 157 Frederick Burwick
10 Early French Romanticism 172 Fabienne Moore
11 The Poetry of Loss: Lamartine, Musset, and Nerval 192 Jonathan Strauss
12 Victor Hugo’s Poetry 208 E. H. and A. M. Blackmore
13 French Romantic Drama 224 Barbara T. Cooper
14 Romantic Poetics in an Italian Context 238 Piero Garofalo
15 Ugo Foscolo and Giacomo Leopardi: Italy’s Classical Romantics 256 Margaret Brose
16 Spanish Romanticism 276 Derek Flitter
17 Pushkin and Romanticism 293 Michael Basker
18 Lermontov: Romanticism on the Brink of Realism 309 Robert Reid
19 Adam Mickiewicz and the Shape of Polish Romanticism 326 Roman Koropeckyj
20 The Revival of the Ode 345 John Hamilton
21 ‘‘Unfinish’d Sentences’’: The Romantic Fragment 360 Elizabeth Wanning Harries
22 Romantic Irony 376 Jocelyne Kolb
23 Sacrality and the Aesthetic in the Early Nineteenth Century 393 Virgil Nemoianu
24 Nature 413 James C. McKusick
25 Romanticism and Capitalism 433 Robert Sayre and Michael Löwy
26 Napoleon and European Romanticism 450 Simon Bainbridge
27 Orientalism 467 Diego Saglia
28 A Continent of Corinnes: The Romantic Poetess and the Diffusion of Liberal Culture in Europe, 1815–50 486 Patrick Vincent
29 Lighting Up Night 505 Lilian R. Furst
30 Romantic Opera 522 Benjamin Walton
31 At Home with German Romantic Song 538 James Parsons
32 The Romantic System of the Arts 552 Michael Ferber
Index 571
Michael Ferber is Professor of English and Humanities at the University of New Hampshire. His previous publications include
The Social Vision of William Blake (1985),
The Poetry of William Blake (1991),
The Poetry of Shelley (1993),
A Dictionary of Literary Symbols (1999), and an anthology,
European Romantic Poetry (2005).
This companion describes the way in which the Romantic Movement swept across Europe in the early nineteenth century, transforming literature, music, painting, religion, philosophy, politics and personal relationships. It is the first book of its kind to focus on the whole of European Romanticism, moving between the national literatures of Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Russia and Spain on the one hand, and common themes, subjects, forms, and sources on the other. Subjects addressed range from orientalism, capitalism, and nature, to the revival of the lyric and the influence of the French Revolution. The volume also includes cross–disciplinary contributions on literature and music, literature and painting, and the general system of Romantic arts. There are over 30 essays in all, written by leading Romanticism scholars from America, Australia, Britain, France, Italy, and Switzerland.