Verlag:
Walter de Gruyter GmbH Co.KG, Berlin [u.a.]
Martina Eicheldinger In the Romantic Movement, the fragment acquired the status of an autonomous artistic genre which no longer points back to a mutilated 'whole' but indicates future completion. The age was marked by an awareness of radical change...
mehr
Martina Eicheldinger In the Romantic Movement, the fragment acquired the status of an autonomous artistic genre which no longer points back to a mutilated 'whole' but indicates future completion. The age was marked by an awareness of radical change in religion, philosophy and learning which demanded a fragmentary style which gives Early Romantic literature its specific form of expression. Its influence continues and is a significant determining factor in modern art. The volume presents and comments on central fragments by the most important Romantic writers
Verlag:
Walter de Gruyter GmbH Co.KG, Berlin [u.a.]
Martina Eicheldinger In the Romantic Movement, the fragment acquired the status of an autonomous artistic genre which no longer points back to a mutilated 'whole' but indicates future completion. The age was marked by an awareness of radical change...
mehr
Martina Eicheldinger In the Romantic Movement, the fragment acquired the status of an autonomous artistic genre which no longer points back to a mutilated 'whole' but indicates future completion. The age was marked by an awareness of radical change in religion, philosophy and learning which demanded a fragmentary style which gives Early Romantic literature its specific form of expression. Its influence continues and is a significant determining factor in modern art. The volume presents and comments on central fragments by the most important Romantic writers