Middling Romanticism: Reading in the Gaps, from Kant to Ashbery
Romanticism is often understood as an age of extremes, yet it also marks the birth of the modern medium in all senses of the word. Engaging with key texts of the romantic period, the book outlines a wide-reaching project to re-imagine the middle as a constitutive principle. Sng argues that Romanticism dislodges such terms as medium, moderation, and mediation from serving as mere self-evident tools that conduct from one pole to another. Instead, they offer a dwelling in and with the middle: an attention to intervals, interstices, and gaps that make these terms central to modern understandings of relation.
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Middling Romanticism: Reading in the Gaps, from Kant to Ashbery
Romanticism is often understood as an age of extremes, yet it also marks the birth of the modern medium in all senses of the word. Engaging with key texts of the romantic period, the book outlines a wide-reaching project to re-imagine the middle as a constitutive principle. Sng argues that Romanticism dislodges such terms as medium, moderation, and mediation from serving as mere self-evident tools that conduct from one pole to another. Instead, they offer a dwelling in and with the middle: an attention to intervals, interstices, and gaps that make these terms central to modern understandings of relation.
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Middling Romanticism: Reading in the Gaps, from Kant to Ashbery

Middling Romanticism: Reading in the Gaps, from Kant to Ashbery

by Zachary Sng
Middling Romanticism: Reading in the Gaps, from Kant to Ashbery

Middling Romanticism: Reading in the Gaps, from Kant to Ashbery

by Zachary Sng

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Romanticism is often understood as an age of extremes, yet it also marks the birth of the modern medium in all senses of the word. Engaging with key texts of the romantic period, the book outlines a wide-reaching project to re-imagine the middle as a constitutive principle. Sng argues that Romanticism dislodges such terms as medium, moderation, and mediation from serving as mere self-evident tools that conduct from one pole to another. Instead, they offer a dwelling in and with the middle: an attention to intervals, interstices, and gaps that make these terms central to modern understandings of relation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780823288427
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Publication date: 06/02/2020
Series: Lit Z
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Zachary Sng, Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and German Studies at Brown University, is the author of The Rhetoric of Error from Locke to Kleist (Stanford University Press, 2010). His areas of research include German and British aesthetics, the history of rhetoric, literary theory, and European romanticism.

Table of Contents

Introduction | 1

1. Parenthyrsos: On the Medium of the Sublime | 17

2. The Medium Eats the Message: Mediatization
and Force in Kleist’s “Michael Kohlhaas” | 38

3. Radically Neutral: Hegel, Haiti, Kleist | 71

4. Love Language: Plato, Shelley, Schlegel | 104

5. This Is (Not) a Joint: Two Readings of Friedrich Hölderlin | 127

6. Lyric Meditude: On Hölderlin and Ashbery | 154

After Words | 173

Acknowledgments | 187

Notes | 189

Works Cited | 217

Index | 233

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