The Rhine : : national tensions, romantic visions / / editors, Manfred Beller, Joep Leerssen.

Of all European landscapes and regions, the Rhine is one of the most heavily overlaid with cultural and political meaning. Cradle of Romanticism, tourism, and the picturesque, bone of contention between the German and French spheres of cultural and geopolitical influence, the Rhine has attracted arm...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands : : Brill,, 2017.
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Series:European studies (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ; 33.
Physical Description:1 online resource (347 pages) :; illustrations, maps.
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Other title:Case Studies in Geopolitics, Romanticism and Travel --
Victor Hugo’s Le Rhin: French National Perspectives on a European River /
The Symbolical and Political Investment of the Rhine: A Dutch Perspective /
Italian Travellers in the Rhineland in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century /
English Middle-Rhine Tourism in Late-eighteenth and Nineteenth-century Literature /
North American Travellers in the Rhine Valley: Revisions of Their Perspectives on the Landscape and on Sites of Memory in the Contested Region /
Goethe’s Art Travels in the Rhine Regions 1814–1817 and His Concept of Decentralized Collections /
Restored Future: A Panorama of the Castles, Churches and Monuments on the Confluence of Rhine and Nahe /
The Rhine as a Symbol: Aspects, Meanings and Functionalization of a Memory Landscape /
A History of Appropriations --
The Walhalla: Bavarian Integration Monument, Germanic Hall of Fame, Expression of European Patronage /
From the Meuse to the Rhine: A Disputed Region in French and German Atlases and Encyclopaedias /
The Never-ending Stream: Cultural Mobilization over the Rhine /
Literary Appropriations of the Rhine: A German–French Repertory, 1814–1925.
Summary:Of all European landscapes and regions, the Rhine is one of the most heavily overlaid with cultural and political meaning. Cradle of Romanticism, tourism, and the picturesque, bone of contention between the German and French spheres of cultural and geopolitical influence, the Rhine has attracted armies, artists, activists and tourists for centuries and has featured prominently the key writings of Europe’s literary and intellectual history from Byron to Lucien Febvre. This volume brings together eminent literary and cultural historians to present materials and analyses from various of the central nexus of European culture. The volume also contains a unique and comprehensive anthology of key texts (historical, poetical and polemical) related to the Rhineland and its contested position. Contributors are: Reinhard Baumann, Manfred Beller, Hans-Werner Breunig, Giovanna Cermelli, Joep Leerssen, Elmar Scheuren, Helmut J. Schneider, and Waldemar Zacharasiewicz.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.
ISSN:1568-1858 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: editors, Manfred Beller, Joep Leerssen.