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Ruins, Nostalgia and Ugliness

Ruins, Nostalgia and Ugliness

Five Romantic Perceptions of the Middle Ages and a Spoonful of Game of Thrones and Avant-Garde Oddity

by Nuria Perpinya
Paperback
Publication Date: 14/11/2014

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How many Middle Ages has there been? Just one? Why are there million of followers of Game of Thrones? What is the origin of the current Gothic youth dressed in black with skulls? Nuria Perpinya thinks that we have at least ten different perceptions of the medieval period. This book analyses the Romantic visions of the Middle Ages and their visionary resurrections. The views indicate the chivalrous, religious, nationalist and fantastic aims of European Romantics. The discourse of failure represented by ruins counterpoints the epic discourse of chivalry's success. Ruins are more than the embellishment of a minor genre (the Picturesque); they are the source of contemporary ugliness and fragmentarism of Avant-garde. In the 20th and 21st centuries, ruins were associated with destruction whereas in the 18th and 19th centuries, they represented melancholy. Ruins, Nostalgia and Ugliness is a comparative research of Reception Aesthetics. In this essay Nuria Perpinya observes the synchronies and differences between European Romantic writers by comparing them with contemporary musicians and painters, which are not determined by their nations, but by their aesthetics and ideologies, whose common denominator is exaggeration. Romantic medievalism is not based on eroticism or scholasticism, but on chivalry, folklore, politics, religion, mystery and populism.
ISBN:
9783832537944
9783832537944
Category:
Literature: history & criticism
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
14-11-2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Logos Verlag Berlin
Country of origin:
Germany
Dimensions (mm):
240.03x168.91mm
Weight:
0.27kg

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