
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
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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
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