
Title
- Cambridge Studies In Latin American And Iberian Literature ; 5
Attribution
Derek FlitterPublication Details
BookCambridge University Press1992Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) PQ6070 .F5 1991 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Derek Flitter’s use of the history of ideas offers a corrective to the recent preponderance of political approaches to Spanish Romanticism, countering their stress on its radical and liberal associations with a detailed demonstration that the majority of Spanish Romantic writers derived their inspiration from restorative, traditionalist, and Christian elements in their contemporaries’ theory and criticism. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
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Notes
- Revision of the author’s doctoral thesis, University of Oxford
Contents
- Böhl von Faber and the establishment of a traditionalist Romanticism
- The consolidation of Romantic ideas : 1820- 1833
- The exiles, liberal Romanticism and developments in criticism
- Condemnation and clarification in the literary debate
- Reaffirmation of Schlegelian principles in literary criticism
- The religious spirit in literary ideas and the influence of Chateaubriand
- The perception of literature’s rôle in society
- Romantic traditionalism in the work of Fernán Caballero
- Conclusions : the mid- century
ISBN
- 0521390680
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