The Romantic Movement (Making of Europe) - Hardcover

Cranston, Maurice

 
9780631173991: The Romantic Movement (Making of Europe)

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The Romantic Movement in Europe was both a revolt and a revival, a philosophy of life as well as of art. In the earliest expressions of romantic theory by Rousseau and Diderot, it is seen as a revolt against rationalism. In Great Britain and Italy, it appears as a revolt against classicism, in Spain as a revival of the tradition of the Moorish courts, and in Germany, where it excited the greatest enthusiasm, as both a revolt against rationalism and, equally, a revival of all things Gothic and Germanic. Despite the differences of aim and emphasis across Europe, Professor Cranston argues, Romanticism was a European phenomenon, as universal as the Renaissance. He isolates its common features: liberty, introspection and the importance of love; truth in the expression of feeling as much as of thought; nature seen as an object of devotion rather than scientific study; a tolerance of the grotesque coupled with an interest in the exotic, the primitive and the medieval; a concern for the value of intuition over rationalization and a preference for audacity over prudence. The Romantic Movement is part of the common European heritage, he argues, and its influence is by no means at an end.

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Maurice Cranston was Emeritus Professor of Political Science at the London School of Economics. Over a long and distinguished academic career, he taught at Harvard University, Dartmouth College, University of British Columbia, University of California, the Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, and the European University Institute.

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ISBN 10:  0631194711 ISBN 13:  9780631194712
Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell, 1994
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