Narratives of Development : Romanticism, Modernity, and Imperial History: A Study of the Romantic Epic in Goethe, Byron, Blake, and Wordsworth, Volume 1 |
Contents
Romantic Modernity and Epic History | 2 |
The Narrative of Development Aesthetic Modernity | 41 |
I know thee not I loathe thy race Romantic | 162 |
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aesthetic aesthetic narrative allegory appears attempt Battle of Jena bildungsroman bourgeois Byron's text capital cited in text classic collective experience collective subject colonial constituted construction contemporary contradictions cultural narratives cultural production deconstruction dialectical displaced dominance drama dynamic economic emergence European exchanges Faust figure finally formation German Giaour Goethe Goethe's text harem Hegel's Hegelian historical change historical narrative historical process ideological form imaginative imagined community imperial narrative impulse individual subjects inflationary Jean-François Lyotard Juan legitimate literary logic Louis Althusser Lynceus Marshall Berman material Mephistopheles metacritical metanarrative modernity modes motive Napoleon narrative of development Orientalist paradigm period phenomenology Philemon and Baucis position radical re)produces realized realm relations revolution Romantic epic Romantic narrative Romantic Orientalism Romantic subject Romantic texts Romanticism social forms social order sovereign subject specular sphere spirit structure subl(im)ation surplus-value symbolic temporal textual trans unconscious utopian Valmy Vathek world-historical narrative