Afterlives of Romantic Intermediality: The Intersection of Visual, Aural, and Verbal Frontiers

Afterlives of Romantic Intermediality: The Intersection of Visual, Aural, and Verbal Frontiers

Afterlives of Romantic Intermediality: The Intersection of Visual, Aural, and Verbal Frontiers

Afterlives of Romantic Intermediality: The Intersection of Visual, Aural, and Verbal Frontiers

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Overview

Afterlives of Romantic Intermediality addresses the manifold, even global artistic developments that were initiated by European Romantics. In the first section, the contributors show how the rising perspective of intermediality was discussed in philosophical terms and adapted itself to Romantic literature and music. In the second section, the contributors show how post-Romantic writers, visual artists, and composers have engaged with Romantic heritage. By exploring primary works that range from European arts to Latin American literature, these essays focus on the interdisciplinary developments that have emerged in literature, music, painting, film, architecture, and video art. Overall, the contributions in this volume demonstrate that intermedial connections—or sometimes the conscious lack of such connections—embody intriguing aspects of modernity and postmodernity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498528009
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 12/24/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 324
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Leena Eilittä is professor of comparative literature at the University of Tampere and docent of comparative literature at the University of Helsinki.

Catherine A. Riccio-Berry is associate instructor in comparative literature at Indiana University, Bloomington.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Leena H. Eilittä
Part I: Intermediality in the Romantic Arts and Philosophy
Loss of Presentiveness—and Poetical Explanations: Linguistic Iconicity in Poetry by Tieck and Eichendorff
Norman Kasper
Externalizing the Picture Frame: Keats’s Negative Capability and the Uses of Ekphrasis
Klara Franz
“Meteoric and Solar light”: Visuality as Formal Principle in Franz Liszt´s The Battle of the Huns
Arne Stollberg
Mediality and Intermediality in Friedrich Schlegel’s Early Romantic Thought
Asko Nivala
Aesthetic Unity and the Politics of Sameness in Clemens Brentano’s Theoretical Writings Mattias Pirholt
Part II: Afterlives of Romantic Intermediality
Video-Installations as Poems: Romantic legacies
Antonio J. Jimenez-Munoz
With Hoffmann at the Movies: Intermedial Poetics and Narration in Early German Cinema Sabine Müller
Gothic Ruins, Aesthetics of Fragmentation, and Identity in Crises in Rubble Films
Martina Moeller
‘Intermediality’ as an Aesthetic Program: Gustav Mahler’s Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen as a Post-Romantic Response to Wilhelm Müller’s Winterreise and Die schöne Müllerin
Tobias Hermans
The Role of Synesthesia in the Paragone of Bauhaus
Karl Schawelka
Desire, Ekphrasis and the Language of Early Films inSpanish American Modernista Travel Texts
Jacinto Fombona
Haunting of Ekphrasis. The River Plate Romantics Read Byron
James Cisneros
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