
Romanticism: A Very Short Introduction
بواسطة:
Michael Ferber
لغة: الإنجليزية
تنسيق: غلاف ورقي
رقم دولي معياري للكتاب 10: 019956891X
رقم دولي معياري للكتاب 13: 9780199568918
تاريخ النشر:
October 17th, 2010
الناشر: Oxford University Press
صفحات: 176
الأنواع: Romance, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Art & Photography
Michael Ferber delves into the essence of Romanticism, tracing its roots and development during an era ripe with change. He unpacks the movement's defining characteristics, highlighting the emotional depth and individualism that set it apart from the preceding Enlightenment ideals. Through a nuanced examination, Ferber reveals the complexities and contradictions inherent in the Romantic spirit, shedding light on how it shaped literature, art, and philosophy.
As he guides readers through key figures and works, Ferber uncovers the cultural and historical influences that fueled the rise of Romanticism. The exploration extends beyond mere aesthetics, examining how this movement was a response to societal shifts, industrialization, and the interplay of nature and humanity.
With clarity and insight, Ferber invites readers to appreciate Romanticism not just as a historical period but as an ongoing dialogue about the human experience. This concise and engaging introduction is essential for anyone looking to grasp the significance of Romanticism in shaping modern thought and artistic expression.
As he guides readers through key figures and works, Ferber uncovers the cultural and historical influences that fueled the rise of Romanticism. The exploration extends beyond mere aesthetics, examining how this movement was a response to societal shifts, industrialization, and the interplay of nature and humanity.
With clarity and insight, Ferber invites readers to appreciate Romanticism not just as a historical period but as an ongoing dialogue about the human experience. This concise and engaging introduction is essential for anyone looking to grasp the significance of Romanticism in shaping modern thought and artistic expression.