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3. Polish Romantic Drama in Perspective
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Harold B. Segel
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction ix
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I. Renewal and Innovation
- 1. Shakespeare and the Formation of Romantic Drama in Germany and France 3
- 2. The Reception of the Spanish Theater in European Romanticism 17
- 3. “Theater in the Theater” and “Word Theater” 35
- 4. Illusion and Romantic Drama 59
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II. Themes, Styles, Structures
- 1. Shakespeare Refracted 101
- 2. Folklore and Romantic Drama 115
- 3. Nationalism and the Romantic Drama in Europe 139
- 4.Romantic Redefinitions of the Tragic 153
- 4. The Romantic Tragedy of Fate 167
- 5. Empathy and Distance 181
- 6. What is Romantic Opera? — Toward a Musico-Literary Definition 209
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III. Affinity, Dissemination, Reception
- 1. The Italian Romantic Drama in Its European Context 233
- 2. Romantic Drama in the Hispanic World 249
- 3. Polish Romantic Drama in Perspective 259
- 4. Russian Romantic Drama 273
- 5. Romanticism in Genres of Drama in Bohemia 287
- 6. Romantic Drama in Hungary 297
- 7. Romantic Trends in Scandinavian Drama 317
- 8. From Dark into Light 329
- 9. Nineteenth-Century American Drama 343
- 10. The Romantic Theater in Hispanic America 359
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IV. The Romantic Legacy
- 1. Classic Vision in the Romantic Age 379
- 2. Romantic Irony and Biedermeier Tragicomedy 399
- 3. Romantic Cosmic Drama 413
- 4. The Past is Prologue 429
- Bibliography 465
- Index 489
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction ix
-
I. Renewal and Innovation
- 1. Shakespeare and the Formation of Romantic Drama in Germany and France 3
- 2. The Reception of the Spanish Theater in European Romanticism 17
- 3. “Theater in the Theater” and “Word Theater” 35
- 4. Illusion and Romantic Drama 59
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II. Themes, Styles, Structures
- 1. Shakespeare Refracted 101
- 2. Folklore and Romantic Drama 115
- 3. Nationalism and the Romantic Drama in Europe 139
- 4.Romantic Redefinitions of the Tragic 153
- 4. The Romantic Tragedy of Fate 167
- 5. Empathy and Distance 181
- 6. What is Romantic Opera? — Toward a Musico-Literary Definition 209
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III. Affinity, Dissemination, Reception
- 1. The Italian Romantic Drama in Its European Context 233
- 2. Romantic Drama in the Hispanic World 249
- 3. Polish Romantic Drama in Perspective 259
- 4. Russian Romantic Drama 273
- 5. Romanticism in Genres of Drama in Bohemia 287
- 6. Romantic Drama in Hungary 297
- 7. Romantic Trends in Scandinavian Drama 317
- 8. From Dark into Light 329
- 9. Nineteenth-Century American Drama 343
- 10. The Romantic Theater in Hispanic America 359
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IV. The Romantic Legacy
- 1. Classic Vision in the Romantic Age 379
- 2. Romantic Irony and Biedermeier Tragicomedy 399
- 3. Romantic Cosmic Drama 413
- 4. The Past is Prologue 429
- Bibliography 465
- Index 489