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Romanticism and the idealisation of the artist
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Preface ix
- Introduction xiii
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Part I. Characteristic themes
- The French Revolution and prose fiction: Allegorization of history and its defeat by Romance 1
- Wertherism and the Romantic Weltanschauung 22
- Romanticism and the idealisation of the artist 41
- 'Unheard melodies and unseen pictures': The sister arts in Romantic fiction 53
- Music and Romantic narration 69
- Nature and landscape between exoticism and national areas of imagination 90
- Mountain landscapes and the aesthetics of the sublime in Romantic narration 107
- The 'wanderer' in Romantic prose fiction 122
- Night-sides of existence: Madness, dream, etc. 139
- Doubling, doubles, duplicity, bipolarity 168
- Images of childhood in Romantic children's literature 183
- Artificial life and Romantic brides 204
- Romantic gender and sexuality 226
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Part II. Paradigms of Romantic fiction
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A. Generic types and representative texts
- The Gothic novel as a Romantic narrative genre 249
- Variants of the Romantic 'Bildungsroman' (with a short note on the 'artist novel') 263
- Historical novel and historical Romance 296
- The fairy-tale, the fantastic tale 325
- The detective story and novel 345
- Récit, story, tale, novella 364
- The literary idyll in Germany, England, and Scandinavia 1770-1848 383
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B. Modes of discourse and narrative structures
- Address, relation, community: Boundaries and boundarycrossing in Romantic narration 412
- Torn halves: Romantic narrative fiction between homophony and polyphony 435
- The fragment as structuring force 452
- Mirroring, abymization, potentiation (involution) 476
- Romantic novel and verse Romance, 1750-1850: Is there a Romance continuum 496
- Myth in Romantic prose fiction 517
- From historical narrative to fiction and back: A dialectical game 527
- Romantic prose fiction and the shaping of social discourse in Spanish America 537
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Part III. Contributions of Romanticism to 19th and 20th century writing and thought
- Narrative maneuvres in the 'periphery' the Spanish and Latin American novel during Romanticism 559
- Romantic thought and style in 19th century Realism and Naturalism 580
- Romantic legacies in fin-de-siècle and early 20th century fiction 596
- Framing C.J.L. Almqvist: The narrative frame of Törnrosens bok and Romantic irony 610
- Romanticism, occultism and the fantastic genre in Spain and Latin America 622
- Romantic prose fiction in modern Japan: Finding an expression against the grain 643
- Ludic prose from Laurence Sterne to Carlos Fuentes 655
- Rewrites and remakes: Screen adaptations of Romantic works 664
- Conclusion 695
- Appendix (Table of Contents, vols. 1-4) 703
- Index of Names in vol. 5 709
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Preface ix
- Introduction xiii
-
Part I. Characteristic themes
- The French Revolution and prose fiction: Allegorization of history and its defeat by Romance 1
- Wertherism and the Romantic Weltanschauung 22
- Romanticism and the idealisation of the artist 41
- 'Unheard melodies and unseen pictures': The sister arts in Romantic fiction 53
- Music and Romantic narration 69
- Nature and landscape between exoticism and national areas of imagination 90
- Mountain landscapes and the aesthetics of the sublime in Romantic narration 107
- The 'wanderer' in Romantic prose fiction 122
- Night-sides of existence: Madness, dream, etc. 139
- Doubling, doubles, duplicity, bipolarity 168
- Images of childhood in Romantic children's literature 183
- Artificial life and Romantic brides 204
- Romantic gender and sexuality 226
-
Part II. Paradigms of Romantic fiction
-
A. Generic types and representative texts
- The Gothic novel as a Romantic narrative genre 249
- Variants of the Romantic 'Bildungsroman' (with a short note on the 'artist novel') 263
- Historical novel and historical Romance 296
- The fairy-tale, the fantastic tale 325
- The detective story and novel 345
- Récit, story, tale, novella 364
- The literary idyll in Germany, England, and Scandinavia 1770-1848 383
-
B. Modes of discourse and narrative structures
- Address, relation, community: Boundaries and boundarycrossing in Romantic narration 412
- Torn halves: Romantic narrative fiction between homophony and polyphony 435
- The fragment as structuring force 452
- Mirroring, abymization, potentiation (involution) 476
- Romantic novel and verse Romance, 1750-1850: Is there a Romance continuum 496
- Myth in Romantic prose fiction 517
- From historical narrative to fiction and back: A dialectical game 527
- Romantic prose fiction and the shaping of social discourse in Spanish America 537
-
Part III. Contributions of Romanticism to 19th and 20th century writing and thought
- Narrative maneuvres in the 'periphery' the Spanish and Latin American novel during Romanticism 559
- Romantic thought and style in 19th century Realism and Naturalism 580
- Romantic legacies in fin-de-siècle and early 20th century fiction 596
- Framing C.J.L. Almqvist: The narrative frame of Törnrosens bok and Romantic irony 610
- Romanticism, occultism and the fantastic genre in Spain and Latin America 622
- Romantic prose fiction in modern Japan: Finding an expression against the grain 643
- Ludic prose from Laurence Sterne to Carlos Fuentes 655
- Rewrites and remakes: Screen adaptations of Romantic works 664
- Conclusion 695
- Appendix (Table of Contents, vols. 1-4) 703
- Index of Names in vol. 5 709