The Romantics sets out the historical, economic and social framework of the period as well as looking at the cult of the individual, the gothic and supernatural, painting and music, and post-romanticism
The Romantics
mourning; the shades in Father Murphy's little house drawn, and by afternoon the people flocking to the church, where no lights burned on the altar and hope seemed gone indeed. Up on one aisle and down the other they went to see Father ...
Perfect for fans of Lauren Myracle and Rainbow Rowell, The Romantics will charm readers of all ages.
In a novel set in both modern-day India and Europe, a young Brahmin intellectual finds himself caught between two cultures as he seeks to find his true identity. Reprint. 25,000 first printing.
Perfect for fans of Lauren Myracle and Rainbow Rowell, The Romantics will charm readers of all ages.
"The Romantics is a smart, edgy novel that is wickedly insightful about class and privilege, amusingly cynical about love and friendship, and thoroughly entertaining throughout.
First published in 1981. This book aims to show Romanticism as a response to certain questions – in literature, art, religion, philosophy and politics – that were being asked increasingly towards the end of the eighteenth century.
The Romantics: A Novel
Combining his incomparable knowledge of English history with an original interpretation of British literature of the late 18th and early nineteenth century, E. P. Thompson traces the intellectual influences and societal pressures that gave ...
Laura prepares to serve as a maid of honor to her former college roommate, who is marrying Laura's ex-boyfriend, a situation that forces her to evaluate her relationships with her mother, her Jewish faith, and the groom-to-be.