Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
176
Language
English
Published
Sep 1, 1999
Publisher
Greenhaven Press
ISBN-10
0737702028
ISBN-13
9780737702026
Description
In this insightful collection, Jennifer A. Hurley delves into the intricate web of social, philosophical, and political currents that shaped American Romanticism. Each essay invites readers to explore how these influences permeated the artistic landscape of the era, providing a nuanced understanding of its ideals and contradictions.
Through a careful analysis, Hurley reveals the ways in which Romanticism responded to the socio-political climate of its time, reflecting a vibrant dialogue between art and society. The essays connect historical context with literary evolution, enriching the reader's appreciation for the movement.
This work serves as both a scholarly resource and a compelling read, appealing to anyone interested in the intersection of art and social thought during a transformative period in American history.
Through a careful analysis, Hurley reveals the ways in which Romanticism responded to the socio-political climate of its time, reflecting a vibrant dialogue between art and society. The essays connect historical context with literary evolution, enriching the reader's appreciation for the movement.
This work serves as both a scholarly resource and a compelling read, appealing to anyone interested in the intersection of art and social thought during a transformative period in American history.