Romanticism

  • Romanticism: Comparative Discourses
    By Diane Long Hoeveler

    Lectures 1808-1819: On Literature. Ed. R.A. Foakes. 2 vols. The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Vol. 5. Princeton, NJ: Bollingen Series 75 for Princeton UP, 1987. —. Lectures 1795: On Politics and Religion.

  • Romanticism: A Very Short Introduction
    By Michael Ferber

    ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly.

  • Romanticism: Critical Essays in American Literature
    By James Barbour, Thomas Quirk

    Some of these essays make connections between authors or define Romanticism in terms of one of the works; others address major issues during the period; others offer a framework for specific works; and, finally, some give interpretations ...

  • Romanticism: A Literary and Cultural History
    By Carmen Casaliggi, Porscha Fermanis

    Examining the poetry, fiction, non-fiction, drama, and the arts of the period, this book considers: Important propositions and landmark ideas in the Romantic period; Key debates and critical approaches to Romantic studies; New and ...

  • Romanticism: An Oxford Guide
    By Nicholas Roe

    This book is a comprehensive guide to the richness and diversity of the Romantic field.

  • Romanticism
    By Lilian R. Furst

    First published in 1969, this work traces the evolution of Romanticism and in doing so, demonstrates its novelty as an imaginative and emotional perception of the world in contrast to the rationalistic approach which was dominant in the ...

  • Romanticism: An Anthology
    By Duncan Wu

    Other elements added to this new edition include expanded chronology, additional contents by author name, contents by theme, and more.

  • Romanticism: The Art of Transforming Mundane Life Into a Glorious Adventure
    By Darin Penzera

    Here is the key that will allow you to escape from the nightmare of mundane life to a greater dream of life. The philosophy of romanticism is how to transform mundane (ordinary, boring ) life into an exciting and glorious adventure.