Praxis Series
Romantic Circles

Romanticism and the Insistence of the Aesthetic

Response:
Reading the Aesthetic, Reading Romanticism

Marc Redfield, Claremont Graduate University

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Notes

1 See the bibliography for the full publication data of Ferris's and Balfour's books, and a sampling of Swann's essays.

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2 On Romanticism as a period-metaphor inseparable from the discourse of aesthetics, see my Politics of Aesthetics.

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3 The French verb ignorer, for instance, means "to be ignorant of."

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4 "Art is loyal to humanity only through inhumanity toward it" (Adorno, 197).

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