The Comedy of Romantic Irony
Few literary concepts evoke the kind of perplexity engendered by a more than passing acquaintanceship with romantic irony. In Comedy of Romantic Irony, Morton Gurewitch argues that European romantic irony, shorn of the excessively capacious and somewhat nebulous aspects of German romantic-ironic theory, is essentially a comedy of ambivalence, a comic tug-of-war between genuine romantic idealism and authentic antiromantic disenchantment. Gurewitch claims, moreover, that European romantic irony, which is found in writers ranging from Byron and Heine to Flaubert and Dostoevsky, is romanticism's unique contribution to the history of literary comedy.
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The Comedy of Romantic Irony
Few literary concepts evoke the kind of perplexity engendered by a more than passing acquaintanceship with romantic irony. In Comedy of Romantic Irony, Morton Gurewitch argues that European romantic irony, shorn of the excessively capacious and somewhat nebulous aspects of German romantic-ironic theory, is essentially a comedy of ambivalence, a comic tug-of-war between genuine romantic idealism and authentic antiromantic disenchantment. Gurewitch claims, moreover, that European romantic irony, which is found in writers ranging from Byron and Heine to Flaubert and Dostoevsky, is romanticism's unique contribution to the history of literary comedy.
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The Comedy of Romantic Irony

The Comedy of Romantic Irony

by Morton Gurewitch
The Comedy of Romantic Irony

The Comedy of Romantic Irony

by Morton Gurewitch

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Few literary concepts evoke the kind of perplexity engendered by a more than passing acquaintanceship with romantic irony. In Comedy of Romantic Irony, Morton Gurewitch argues that European romantic irony, shorn of the excessively capacious and somewhat nebulous aspects of German romantic-ironic theory, is essentially a comedy of ambivalence, a comic tug-of-war between genuine romantic idealism and authentic antiromantic disenchantment. Gurewitch claims, moreover, that European romantic irony, which is found in writers ranging from Byron and Heine to Flaubert and Dostoevsky, is romanticism's unique contribution to the history of literary comedy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761822998
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/21/2002
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.67(d)

About the Author

Morton Gurewitch is a retired Professor of English.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 In Search of Romantic Irony
Chapter 3 Byron, Carlyle, and the Comedy of Ambivalence
Chapter 4 The Beatification of Friedrich Schlegel
Chapter 5 Proposed Exemplars: Hoffmann and Heine
Chapter 6 White Blackbirds: Gautier, Musset, Stendhal
Chapter 7 Lightness and Laceration: Lermontov, Pushkin, Dostoevsky
Chapter 8 Epilogue: Baudelaire and Flaubert
Chapter 9 Appendix: Don Juan, Romantic Irony, and the Critics
Chapter 10 Endnotes
Chapter 11 Index
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