Romanticism, the temporalization of history, and the historicization of form
Since the beginning of its academic study around 1870, Romanticism has been defined simultaneously as a historical period (chronologically restricted) and as a stylistic type (chronologically open). This paradox, consisting in the difficulty of reconciling historical temporality with the systematiza...
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Duke University Press
2013
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