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| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Analysing European Romanticism | 19 Oct 2009 | 00:01:07 | |
A short introduction to this album. | |||
| Breaking the Enlightenment mould | 19 Oct 2009 | 00:07:09 | |
German Romanticism began as a philosophical departure from Enlightenment thinking, centralising human experience and transcendence from the purely rational. This succinct discussion contextualises that shift. | |||
| Romanticism and the religious crisis | 19 Oct 2009 | 00:05:10 | |
Once more reacting against the Enlightenment, Romantic philosophy eschewed traditional religion, rejecting historical claims in favour of modern reason and re-appraisal of biblical texts. | |||
| Urbanity and romantic irony | 19 Oct 2009 | 00:07:53 | |
The Romantic philosophy created an intriguing relationship between writer and text, encouraging co-authorship and unfinished works. This discussion explores this intriguingly reflexive and critical approach. | |||
| Goethe | 19 Oct 2009 | 00:06:00 | |
As a benchmark figure of modernity, Goethe maintained an intriguing relationship with the Romantics, from early support and engagement to eventual dismissal and vitriolic attack. | |||
| Romanticism in France | 19 Oct 2009 | 00:11:36 | |
French Romanticism took its philosophical cues from Germany and literary inspiration from England, developing a unique approach and adding to the core of aesthetic theory. | |||
| Romanticism in Spain | 19 Oct 2009 | 00:13:52 | |
Romanticism was adopted fairly late in Spain, because of societal and religious pressures on intellectual life, How did Spanish writers approach and appropriate the philosophy? | |||
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