European Literature from Romanticism to Postmodernism: A Reader in Aesthetic PracticeMartin Travers A&C Black, 2001 M01 1 - 348 páginas An anthology of key theoretical writings by the major representatives of the schools and movements of European literature. Each chapter in this book is devoted to one particular school of movement from within a body of literature, from romanticism, realism and modernism through to the literature of political engagement of the 1920s and 1930s. |
Contenido
Introduction | 3 |
Edward Young Conjectures | 16 |
Madame de Staël On Literature | 24 |
The passions of men are incorporated with the beautiful | 34 |
Liberty in literature as in Arts industry commerce | 48 |
Introduction | 69 |
Walter Scott Review | 84 |
Theodor Fontane | 92 |
Introduction | 197 |
The moral scandals provoked by the Surrealists do | 209 |
This new art is incompatible with pessimism with | 218 |
Comrade Stalin has called our writers engineers of human | 224 |
To analyse the disjunctions within the surface structure | 230 |
John Fowles | 298 |
Georges Perec | 306 |
Yves Bonnefoy | 312 |
Émile | 106 |
There is no police which we can consider competent in literary | 113 |
Oscar Wilde The decay of lying 1889 | 152 |
T S Eliot Tradition and | 182 |
Hugo von Hofmannsthal | 189 |
Dario | 326 |
Where what is enounced disturbs the wonder of being | 332 |
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