Richard Eldridge argues that Romantic thought interpreted as the pursuit of freedom in concrete contexts remains central to both artistic work and philosophical understanding. The first serious philosophical defense of the ethical ideals of Romanticism this volume first published in 2001 will appeal particularly to all professionals and students in philosophy literature and aesthetics.
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