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Spanish Romantic Literary Theory: 5 (Cambridge Studies in Latin American and Iberian Literature, Series Number 5)

Spanish Romantic Literary Theory: 5 (Cambridge Studies in Latin American and Iberian Literature, Series Number 5)

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Flitter
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Revised ed., 1/12/2008
EAN 9780521025614, ISBN10: 0521025613

Paperback, 236 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.5 cm
Language: English

This study provides a fresh assessment of Spanish Romanticism through a sympathetic appraisal of its literary theory and criticism. It identifies the origins of Spanish Romantic thought in the theories of German Romantic thinkers, in particular Herder's historicism. The range of reference, from the articles of Bohl von Faber to the judgements made by Canete and Valera is counterpointed by the detail of close readings of books and articles published between 1834 and 1844, together with an examination of the ideas which informed the creative work of Fernan Caballero. Derek Flitter's use of the history of ideas offers a corrective to the recent preponderance of political approaches to Spanish Romanticism, countering their stress on its radical and liberal associations with a detailed demonstration that the majority of Spanish Romantic writers derived their inspiration from restorative, traditionalist and Christian elements in their contemporaries' theory and criticism.

Introduction
1. Böhl von Faber and the establishment of a traditionalist Romanticism
2. The consolidation of Romantic ideas
1820–1833
3. The exiles, liberal Romanticism and developments in criticism
4. Condemnation and clarification in the literary debate
5. Reaffirmation of Schlegelian principles in literary criticism
6. The religious spirit in literary ideas and the influence of Chateaubriand
7. The perception of literature's role in society
8. Romantic traditionalism in the work of Fernán Caballero
9. Conclusions
the mid-century
Notes
Bibliography
Index.