Romanticism and Postromanticism
Autor Claudia Moscovicien Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 mar 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780739116753
ISBN-10: 0739116754
Pagini: 123
Dimensiuni: 155 x 232 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0739116754
Pagini: 123
Dimensiuni: 155 x 232 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Introduction: The Branches of Romanticism
Chapter 2 A Kiss Sent by Mail: The Expression of Passion in Rousseau's Julie, ou La Nouvelle Heloise
Chapter 3 Between Two Worlds: Germaine de Stael's De L'Allemagne
Chapter 4 Lucidity and Passion in Diderot's Aesthetics
Chapter 5 Romantic Aesthetics: Wordsworth and Baudelaire
Chapter 6 Aesthetics after Romanticism: On Originality, Individuality, and Autonomy in Art
Chapter 7 A Sketch of Postromanticism
Chapter 8 The Postromantic Manifesto
Chapter 9 Postromantic Artists (postromanticism)
Chapter 2 A Kiss Sent by Mail: The Expression of Passion in Rousseau's Julie, ou La Nouvelle Heloise
Chapter 3 Between Two Worlds: Germaine de Stael's De L'Allemagne
Chapter 4 Lucidity and Passion in Diderot's Aesthetics
Chapter 5 Romantic Aesthetics: Wordsworth and Baudelaire
Chapter 6 Aesthetics after Romanticism: On Originality, Individuality, and Autonomy in Art
Chapter 7 A Sketch of Postromanticism
Chapter 8 The Postromantic Manifesto
Chapter 9 Postromantic Artists (postromanticism)
Recenzii
Addressing both a revolution in esthetics and an important development in the history of thought, Claudia Moscovici argues that in its break from the Enlightenment, Romanticism promoted core values such as verisimilitude, expressivity, and sensuality, that have become an important postromantic opposition - in our contemporary visual arts, especially - to Modernism and postmodernism. The discussion is fresh and engaging.
In Romanticism and Postromanticism, Claudia Moscovici writes that "art criticism, like philosophy, like love itself, depends upon cultivating a lucid passion." This book, which brings a breath of fresh air to the study of enduring themes, is the lucid, engaging result of Moscovici's own passion for literature, philosophy, and art. And it is much more, an enthusiastic appeal to eize the day, to live life to the fullest, complete with a manifesto and a roster of artists who epitomize the aspirations of the postromantic movement.
Claudia Moscovici is a historian of ideas, astute reader of literature, and sensitive interpreter of art. Her unusual, original book, vividly written, solidly researched, is both academically sound and passionately committed. Lucid chapters on Rousseau, Mme de Staël, Diderot, Wordsworth and Baudelaire define the aesthetics, ethics, and epistemology of the movement she calls postromanticism, alive today. Exciting to read.
In Romanticism and Postromanticism, Claudia Moscovici writes that "art criticism, like philosophy, like love itself, depends upon cultivating a lucid passion." This book, which brings a breath of fresh air to the study of enduring themes, is the lucid, engaging result of Moscovici's own passion for literature, philosophy, and art. And it is much more, an enthusiastic appeal to eize the day, to live life to the fullest, complete with a manifesto and a roster of artists who epitomize the aspirations of the postromantic movement.
Claudia Moscovici is a historian of ideas, astute reader of literature, and sensitive interpreter of art. Her unusual, original book, vividly written, solidly researched, is both academically sound and passionately committed. Lucid chapters on Rousseau, Mme de Staël, Diderot, Wordsworth and Baudelaire define the aesthetics, ethics, and epistemology of the movement she calls postromanticism, alive today. Exciting to read.