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Romanticism Against the Tide of Modernity
Contributor(s): Löwy, Michael (Author), Sayre, Robert (Author), Porter, Catherine (Translator)
ISBN: 0822327848     ISBN-13: 9780822327844
Publisher: Duke University Press
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: January 2002
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Annotation: From reviews of the French edition:
"Instead of exploiting the cliches of melancholy, of exhibitionism, and of the langorous ego, Robert Sayre and Michael Lowy follow the path of rebellion."--Roland Jaccard, "Le Monde
""This beautiful and generous book . . . is a marvelous utopian oasis shining on the horizon of the desert of banality and perplexity where we have been lost."--Isabel Maria Loureiro, "Em Tempo "(Brazil)

"Solidly argued . . . A lively and alert text."--Jean Chesnaux, "La Quinzaine Litteraire
""A luminous book, whose sociology of culture is at the same time a beautiful phenomenology of the spirit."--Sophie Ernct, "Les Temps Modernes
""This reflection on the various courses of romanticism [is like] a current of fresh air entering by surprise an elegant dining room designed by the most glacial of the fashionable architects, where for a long time the windows had remained closed."--Enzo Traverso, "Ventesimo Secolo"

"An ambitious book . . . Sayre and Lowy have not, in this tremendous historical sweep, given us another banal specimen of the professionalized literary study."--Gerald J. Butler, "Recovering Literature"

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- History | World - General
Dewey: 809.914
LCCN: 2001037691
Series: Post-Contemporary Interventions
Physical Information: 1.08" H x 6.42" W x 9.6" (1.47 lbs) 328 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Romanticism is a worldview that finds expression over a whole range of cultural fields--not only in literature and art but in philosophy, theology, political theory, and social movements. In Romanticism Against the Tide of Modernity Michael L wy and Robert Sayre formulate a theory that defines romanticism as a cultural protest against modern bourgeois industrial civilization and work to reveal the unity that underlies the extraordinary diversity of romanticism from the eighteenth to the twenty-first century.
After critiquing previous conceptions of romanticism and discussing its first European manifestations, L wy and Sayre propose a typology of the sociopolitical positions held by romantic writers-from "restitutionist" to various revolutionary/utopian forms. In subsequent chapters, they give extended treatment to writers as diverse as Coleridge and Ruskin, Charles Peguy, Ernst Bloch and Christa Wolf. Among other topics, they discuss the complex relationship between Marxism and romanticism before closing with a reflection on more contemporary manifestations of romanticism (for example, surrealism, the events of May 1968, and the ecological movement) as well as its future.
Students and scholars of literature, humanities, social sciences, and cultural studies will be interested in this elegant and thoroughly original book.