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Romanticism and its Aftermath

The Seminar "Romanticism and Its Aftermath" explores various facets of Romanticism in their mutual relationships and cross-pollination by bringing together scholars representing a variety of disciplines: different European literatures, music, art, philosophy,history, linguistics, and theology. While the primary focus of the Seminar is the so-called "early" and "high" Romanticism of the 1790s-1800s and 1810-30s, it also addresses related phenomena that preceded and followed that epoch, such as the philosophical and aesthetic heritage of the Enlightenment,late and post-Romantic trends in late-nineteenth century music, and neo-Romantic trends in early twentieth-century modernism.

Seminar: #699
Founded: 2004

Seminar Administration

Co Chairs:
Boris Gasparov
Professor
Columbia University, Department of Slavic Languages
212.854.5339
bg28@columbia.edu

Lydia Goehr
Professor
Columbia University, Department of Philosophy
212.854.3665
lg131@columbia.edu

Rapporteur:
Michael Seifried
Columbia University, Department of Philosophy
mms2135@columbia.edu

POLITICS
LITERATURE, RELIGION AND THE ARTS
Studies in Religion
The Ancient Near East
The Study of the Hebrew Bible
The Art of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas
Cinema and Interdisciplinary Interpretation
Shakespeare
Iranian Studies
Buddhist Studies
Religion in America
Romanticism and its Aftermath
Literary Theory
New Testament
Comparative Philosophy
Religion in New York
CULTURAL STUDIES
HISTORY
EDUCATION AND PUBLIC MEDIA
SCIENCE
REGIONAL STUDIES
SOCIETY
ALPHABETICAL LISTING