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    Diffusion of Medieval women in literary texts written during Romanticism and Baroque by Jesusa Camaño Giráldez

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…In this research, it is tried to comment the presence of queens or women related to medieval nobility in some literary texts written during the literary movements of Baroque and Romanticism. These texts, whose character is dramatic and narrative, give an image which wants to be analyzed in order to explain what its role was and how they were seen by the writers of the mentioned works.…”
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    LITERARY REPRESENTATION OF THE INDIGENOUS IN BRAZILIAN ROMANTICISM: THE CASE SIMÁ, BY LOURENÇO AMAZONAS by Danglei de Castro Pereira

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…We highlight how the aesthetic innovations present in the corpus contributed to the appreciation of the heterogeneity of Brazilian romanticism. We use as main theoretical resource the approach of the concept of romantic irony, according to Kierkegaard (1991), among others and, above all, the idea of literary representation and national identity associated with the figure of the indigenous, according to Schmitt (2010); Reis;Lopes (2000) and Memmi (1976), among others. …”
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    Romanticism and Politics: from Heinrich Heine to Carl Schmitt – and Back Again by Pericles S. Vallianos

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…After a reference to the debate concerning the concept of Romanticism (Lovejoy vs Wellek), the article briefly evokes certain key stances of English and French literary Romanticism. …”
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    Slavery and Plantation Tourism in Louisiana: Deconstructing the Romanticized Narrative of the Plantation Tours by Melaine Harnay

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In recent years, others have chosen instead to focus on a more accurate interpretation of slavery that therefore deconstructs the romanticized narrative of plantation tours. In this article, I examine curatorial practices in several plantations to analyze the deconstruction of the main narrative and the more or less defined inclusion of the history of the enslaved.…”
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