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Collecting the work of international scholars of Finnish culture, this volume introduces the history of Finnish Romanticism to contemporary discussions of British, European, Nordic, Transatlantic, and Russian Romanticisms, in which Finnish achievements have too often been overlooked. Tying the notion of a national character to a spirit of independence was by no means unique to Finland, but the particular expressions of that connection, presented across Finland s arts and literature of the nineteenth century, were unique. This volume addresses early proponents for the promotion of the Finnish…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Collecting the work of international scholars of Finnish culture, this volume introduces the history of Finnish Romanticism to contemporary discussions of British, European, Nordic, Transatlantic, and Russian Romanticisms, in which Finnish achievements have too often been overlooked. Tying the notion of a national character to a spirit of independence was by no means unique to Finland, but the particular expressions of that connection, presented across Finland s arts and literature of the nineteenth century, were unique. This volume addresses early proponents for the promotion of the Finnish language and the influence of the great Finnish national folk epic, The Kalevala, and it explores Finnish Romanticism in novels, popular song, painting, music, and architecture in the later half of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The eleven contributing authors and two co-editors are an international group their chapters will be accessible to scholars and students working inthe larger fields of nineteenth-century Arts and Humanities. Each of the essays in this collection strives to highlight the particularities of the dynamic history of Finnish Romanticism. The authors provide fresh angles to contextualizing central themes and individual artistic achievements within the larger movement, occasionally also challenging the received notions of what constitutes Finland s Romanticism.
Autorenporträt
Michael Demson is Professor of English at Sam Houston State University, USA. His recent publications include Law, Equity, and Romantic Writing: Seeking Justice in the Age of Revolutions, co-edited with Regina Hewitt, and Romantic Automata: Exhibitions, Figures, Organisms, co-edited with Christopher Clason.

Helena Halmari is a Distinguished Professor of English at Sam Houston State University, USA. She is also a Texas State University System Regents' Professor. Among her publications are The Making of Finland: The Era of the Grand Duchy (2018), co-edited with Hanna Snellman, Scott Kaukonen, and Hilary-Joy Virtanen, and Multilingual Finland, Parts I (2024) and II (2025), co-edited with Lotta Weckström.