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13The persistence of romanticism: essays in philosophy and literatureCambridge University Press. 2001.These challenging essays defend Romanticism against its critics. They argue that Romantic thought, interpreted as the pursuit of freedom in concrete contexts, remains a central and exemplary form of both artistic work and philosophical understanding. Marshalling a wide range of texts from literature, philosophy and criticism, Richard Eldridge traces the central themes and stylistic features of Romantic thinking in the work of Kant, Hölderlin, Wordsworth, Hardy, Wittgenstein, Cavell and Updike. T…Read more
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Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Language |
Aesthetics |
19th Century Philosophy |