Acting on recently surging critical interest in late Romanticism, a subperiod taken to range roughly from the later 1810s through the 1840s, the present article reviews past and current work in this burgeoning field, particularly highlighting developing avenues for future research. Two competing accounts of late Romanticism are contrasted: a long-dominant take which regards the subperiod as fundamentally secondary, derived, and inferior; and a recently energised perspective which reveals the vibrancy and innovativeness of late-Romantic culture. If the former construes history by prioritising the experiences of poets, acting on a cultural paradigm that pivots on the centrality of a particularised genre, the latter pursues a Romanticism that ...
As the flip side of acceleration, lateness and slowness disrupt the relentless logic of the moderniz...
Romantic time is elastic. The poetry and prose we study is full of short lives, long nights, brief d...
Scholars have long studied the impact of Charles Darwin’s writings on nineteenth-century culture. Ho...
Before, during, and after the long Romantic era, Europe experimented with new technological modes of...
Self-describing at 26 as an ‘aged person’, Mary Shelley was late before she was ever early. The pres...
Describing herself at the age of twenty-six as an “aged person” and “the last relic of a beloved rac...
The article pays homage to the leading authority of 20th century Hungarian music aesthetics, József ...
It is often acknowledged that the sexually intermediate body destabilises sexual dimorphisms, but, s...
How did romanticism define its relationship with its sources? How has romanticism since been underst...
Modern European literature has traditionally been seen as a series of attempts to assert successive ...
Since the beginning of its academic study around 1870, Romanticism has been defined simultaneously a...
This study demonstrates that, for British Romantic authors writing in the 1815 – 1820 period, autumn...
Temporality is an integral—and often overlooked—aspect of music. This thesis seeks to understand the...
This article provides a review of current work in the study of visual culture of the late Romantic a...
The middle decades of the twentieth century witnessed a revival of the historical novel that has gon...
As the flip side of acceleration, lateness and slowness disrupt the relentless logic of the moderniz...
Romantic time is elastic. The poetry and prose we study is full of short lives, long nights, brief d...
Scholars have long studied the impact of Charles Darwin’s writings on nineteenth-century culture. Ho...
Before, during, and after the long Romantic era, Europe experimented with new technological modes of...
Self-describing at 26 as an ‘aged person’, Mary Shelley was late before she was ever early. The pres...
Describing herself at the age of twenty-six as an “aged person” and “the last relic of a beloved rac...
The article pays homage to the leading authority of 20th century Hungarian music aesthetics, József ...
It is often acknowledged that the sexually intermediate body destabilises sexual dimorphisms, but, s...
How did romanticism define its relationship with its sources? How has romanticism since been underst...
Modern European literature has traditionally been seen as a series of attempts to assert successive ...
Since the beginning of its academic study around 1870, Romanticism has been defined simultaneously a...
This study demonstrates that, for British Romantic authors writing in the 1815 – 1820 period, autumn...
Temporality is an integral—and often overlooked—aspect of music. This thesis seeks to understand the...
This article provides a review of current work in the study of visual culture of the late Romantic a...
The middle decades of the twentieth century witnessed a revival of the historical novel that has gon...
As the flip side of acceleration, lateness and slowness disrupt the relentless logic of the moderniz...
Romantic time is elastic. The poetry and prose we study is full of short lives, long nights, brief d...
Scholars have long studied the impact of Charles Darwin’s writings on nineteenth-century culture. Ho...