Mimesis and Its Romantic Reflections - Frederick Burwick - Books - Pennsylvania State University Press - 9780271033273 - January 15, 2001
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Mimesis and Its Romantic Reflections

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In Romantic theories of art and literature, the notion of mimesis?defined as art?s reflection of the external world?became introspective and self-reflexive as poets and artists sought to represent the act of creativity itself. Frederick Burwick seeks to elucidate this Romantic aesthetic, first by offering an understanding of key Romantic mimetic concepts and then by analyzing manifestations of the mimetic process in literary works of the period.

Burwick explores the mimetic concepts of "art for art's sake," "Idem et Alter," and "palingenesis of mind as art" by drawing on the theories of Philo of Alexandria, Aristotle, Immanuel Kant, Friedrich Schiller, Friederich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling, Thomas De Quincey, and Germaine de Staël. Having established the philosophical bases of these key mimetic concepts, Burwick analyzes manifestations of mimesis in the literature of the period, including ekphrasis in the work of Thomas De Quincey, mirrored images in the poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth, and the twice-told tale in the novels of Charles Brockden Brown, E. T. A. Hoffmann, and James Hogg. Although artists of this period have traditionally been dismissed in discussions of mimesis, Burwick demonstrates that mimetic concepts comprised a major component of the Romantic aesthetic.


216 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 15, 2001
ISBN13 9780271033273
Publishers Pennsylvania State University Press
Pages 216
Dimensions 229 × 151 × 17 mm   ·   334 g
Language English  

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