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Angela Esterhammer

    Angela Esterhammer is a literary scholar whose work focuses on the Romantic period. Her research delves into the intricate relationship between creativity and literary production, exploring how spontaneous inspiration shaped the works of writers.

    The romantic performative
    Print and Performance in the 1820s
    Two stories of Prague
    Romanticism and Improvisation, 1750-1850
    • Romanticism and Improvisation, 1750-1850

      • 290 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The professional practice of improvisation is examined for its influence on Romantic ideals, particularly through the lens of poetic improvisation in nineteenth-century fiction. Angela Esterhammer delves into how this artistic spontaneity shapes literary expression and reflects the cultural context of the era, highlighting the intersection of creativity and emotion in Romantic literature.

      Romanticism and Improvisation, 1750-1850
    • Two short stories address Prague's relationship to Western Europe, particularly Germany, and the distemper of Europe at the turn of the century

      Two stories of Prague
    • Print and Performance in the 1820s explores a key decade of cultural change, focusing on fiction, periodicals, and theatrical performances in metropolitan centres such as London, Edinburgh, and Paris. Combining literary and cultural studies with media and performance history, it illuminates the importance of the late-Romantic age.

      Print and Performance in the 1820s
    • The romantic performative

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      This book develops a new context and methodology for reading Romantic literature by exploring philosophies of language from the period 1785-1835. It explores the moral, political, and legal philosophy of Reid, Bentham, Kant and the German Idealists, Humboldt, and Coleridge, and literary texts by Coleridge, Godwin, Hölderlin, and Kleist.

      The romantic performative