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Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature - 5. The Romantic School in France
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In 'Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature – 5. The Romantic School in France,' Georg Brandes offers an incisive and comprehensive exploration of the romantic movement that flourished in France during the 19th century. Through a meticulous examination of writers such as Victor Hugo, Alfred de Musset, and G√©rard de Nerval, Brandes elucidates the thematic and stylistic innovations that characterized this pivotal literary period. His critical approach intertwines historical context with literary analysis, revealing how romanticism acted as both a reaction to and a departure from the preceding classicist tradition, while also serving as a precursor to modernist thought. Georg Brandes, a Danish literary critic and one of the foremost proponents of modern literary criticism, was deeply influenced by the cultural and intellectual upheavals of his time. Immersed in the works of European literati and undergoing the burgeoning currents of nationalism, Brandes sought to challenge traditional literary norms. His pioneering scholarship reflects a commitment to understanding literature within its broader societal context, driven by his desire to advocate for freedom of expression and artistic integrity. This work is essential for scholars, students, and readers alike who seek to understand the complexities of 19th-century literature. Brandes'Äô articulate prose and profound insights not only illuminate the romantic movement in France but also inspire a reevaluation of its enduring impact on contemporary literature.