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TRANSVERSALITY characterizes a network of nodes of different complexity, function and from verbal signs, quotations, texts, intertextualities and discourses, to cultural systems and representational orders. This book provides alternative referential frameworks for discussing the major problems characteristic of ROMANTICISM as the first pluralistic project of modern culture. These include questions of the purpose of and responsibility for history, the relations between freedom and subjectivity, nomadic existence and segmentation of social spaces, cultural boundaries and hybridities, artistic representations and simulacra, aesthetic objects and "LITERARY MACHINES," traditional aesthetic categories (imagination, organic form, the picturesque), national identities and imagined communities. Martin Prochazka is Professor of English and American Literature in the Department of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures, Charles University, Prague. He is the author of Romanticism and Romanticisms and Editor of Litteraria Pragensia journal.

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Titel
Transversals
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2007
Formaat
Paperback
ISBN10
8073081725
ISBN13
9788073081720
Reeks
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TRANSVERSALITY characterizes a network of nodes of different complexity, function and from verbal signs, quotations, texts, intertextualities and discourses, to cultural systems and representational orders. This book provides alternative referential frameworks for discussing the major problems characteristic of ROMANTICISM as the first pluralistic project of modern culture. These include questions of the purpose of and responsibility for history, the relations between freedom and subjectivity, nomadic existence and segmentation of social spaces, cultural boundaries and hybridities, artistic representations and simulacra, aesthetic objects and "LITERARY MACHINES," traditional aesthetic categories (imagination, organic form, the picturesque), national identities and imagined communities. Martin Prochazka is Professor of English and American Literature in the Department of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures, Charles University, Prague. He is the author of Romanticism and Romanticisms and Editor of Litteraria Pragensia journal.