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The 'wanderer' in Romantic prose fiction

  • André Lorant
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Romantic Prose Fiction
This chapter is in the book Romantic Prose Fiction
© 2008 John Benjamins B.V. / Association Internationale de Littérature Comparée

© 2008 John Benjamins B.V. / Association Internationale de Littérature Comparée

Chapters in this book

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