The aesthetics of the sublime in Romanticism and its continuation into modernism in European Literatures arose from a problematization of the very notion of representation in art, in the mind and in politics. The legacy of this aesthetics in Soviet literature can be linked to the paradoxical ...
The aesthetics of the sublime in Romanticism and its continuation into modernism in European Literatures arose from a problematization of the very notion of representation in art, in the mind and in politics. The legacy of this aesthetics in Soviet literature can be linked to the paradoxical ...
In "Thematizing the Subject from Gothicism to Late Romanticism," Slobodan Sucur takes Habermas' suggestion that "modern art reveals its essence in Romanticism; and absolute inwardness determines the form and content of Romantic art" and offers an analysis of a spectrum of primary...
Classicism, Romanticism, and Pragmatism: The Sublime Irony of Oppositions. Kathleen M. Wheeler. parallax . 1998Kathleen M. Wheeler.Classicism, Romanticism, and Pragmatism: The Sublime Irony of Oppositions.parallax. 1998Kathleen M. Wheeler.Classicism, Romanticism, and Pragmatism: The Sublime Irony of...
The author discusses how Byatt's books refute theories regarding the instability of meaning and comments on how "The Shadow of the Sun" presents a depiction of artists that is based on Romanticism. She discusses the perceptions of the main character, an author, regarding the sublime and ...
romanticism 1.A movement in European music of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, based on a revolt against classicism in favor of more imaginative, free, and picturesque modes and subject matter. It is characterized by the expression of emotions and interest in the sublime, as ...
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"Fancies bright and dark": sadomasochism and the sublime in Jane Eyre The social context of Charlotte Bronte's most famous work, Jane Eyre, provides a set of expectations for the novel's central romance; Jane and Rochester seem to enjoy a relatively egalitarian relationship, while simultaneously...
Call it my never-ending interest in everythingJane Eyre,Beauty and the Beaststories, history, paranormal romance, and moodyByronic Heroes. The intense emotion and other ingredients ofRomanticismdraw me in every time. Gothic Romance Movies & Goth TV Shows. Photo Credit: Phantom of the Opera (War...
Romanticism and the aesthetics of modern transport Turner and Percy Shelley found in the steamboat an analogue for the counterforce of the imagination during sublime experience. In similar fashion, the supplanting of the mail-coach service by the mechanical railway prompted De Quincey to... I Ortiz...