Book contents
- The Cambridge History of French Thought
- The Cambridge History of French Thought
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I The Middle Ages to 1789
- Part II From 1789 to the Present Day
- 33 French Thought on the Eve of the Revolution and After
- 34 Political Thought in the Nineteenth Century
- 35 The Paris School of Liberal Political Economy
- 36 Romanticism
- 37 Victor Cousin and Eclecticism
- 38 Nineteenth-Century Religious Thought
- 39 Auguste Comte and Positivism
- 40 Race and Empire in Nineteenth-Century France
- 41 Philosophy: Epistemological Debates and Bergson
- 42 Nation and Nationalism
- 43 Twentieth-Century French Catholic Thought
- 44 Writing Modern French History
- 45 Sartre and the Art of Living with Paradox
- 46 Marxism versus Humanism
- 47 French Feminist Thought in the Twentieth Century
- 48 Anti-Colonialism
- 49 The New Liberalism
- 50 Michel Foucault
- 51 Jacques Derrida and Deconstruction
- 52 Sociology
- 53 Literary Theory
- Conclusion: The End of French Thought?
- Bibliography
- Index
36 - Romanticism
from Part II - From 1789 to the Present Day
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 April 2019
- The Cambridge History of French Thought
- The Cambridge History of French Thought
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I The Middle Ages to 1789
- Part II From 1789 to the Present Day
- 33 French Thought on the Eve of the Revolution and After
- 34 Political Thought in the Nineteenth Century
- 35 The Paris School of Liberal Political Economy
- 36 Romanticism
- 37 Victor Cousin and Eclecticism
- 38 Nineteenth-Century Religious Thought
- 39 Auguste Comte and Positivism
- 40 Race and Empire in Nineteenth-Century France
- 41 Philosophy: Epistemological Debates and Bergson
- 42 Nation and Nationalism
- 43 Twentieth-Century French Catholic Thought
- 44 Writing Modern French History
- 45 Sartre and the Art of Living with Paradox
- 46 Marxism versus Humanism
- 47 French Feminist Thought in the Twentieth Century
- 48 Anti-Colonialism
- 49 The New Liberalism
- 50 Michel Foucault
- 51 Jacques Derrida and Deconstruction
- 52 Sociology
- 53 Literary Theory
- Conclusion: The End of French Thought?
- Bibliography
- Index
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- The Cambridge History of French Thought , pp. 313 - 322Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019