
Romantic cosmopolitanism
By Esther Wohlgemut
Subjects: Nationalism in literature, English literature, history and criticism, 19th century, Cosmopolitanism in literature, English Authors, Nationalism and literature, Authors, english, History and criticism, English literature, History, Literature and society, Political and social views
Description: "Romantic Cosmopolitanism shows how cosmopolitanism in the early nineteenth century offers a non-unified formulation of the nation that stands in contrast to more unified models such as Edmund Burke's which found nationality in, among other things, language, history, blood and geography"--Provided by publisher.
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