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Urbanity and romantic irony

7m · Analysing European Romanticism - Audio · 19 Oct 01:28

The Romantic philosophy created an intriguing relationship between writer and text, encouraging co-authorship and unfinished works. This discussion explores this intriguingly reflexive and critical approach.

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