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The taming of romanticism: European literature and the age of Biedermeier

Virgil Nemoianu 1984 © The President and Fellows of Harvard College
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  • 9780674418271 (ebook)
  • 9780674868021 (hardcover)
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  • Literature
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  • 1. THE DYNAMICS OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD (page 1)
  • 2. SUPPORT FOR AN ENGLISH BIEDERMEIER (page 41)
  • 3. FRENCH ROMANTICISM: TWO BEGINNINGS? (page 78)
  • 4. EASTERN EUROPEAN ROMANTICISM: PATTERNS OF SUBSTITUTION (page 120)
  • 5. ROMANTIC IRONY AND BIEDERMEIER TRAGICOMEDY (page 161)
  • 6. THE BIEDERMEIER HISTORICAL NOVEL AND THE DECLINE OF COMPROMISE (page 194)
  • AFTERWORD (page 233)
  • NOTES (page 241)
  • INDEX (page 291)
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GQ 59.2 (Spring 1986): 322-323 http://www.jstor.org/stable/407445
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