Description
In this influential work, Kermode examines the Romantic tradition, focusing on the concept of the artist in isolation and the power of imagination. He delves into how these ideas have shaped perceptions of art and the artist, analyzing the emergence of the ‘Romantic image’ in literature and criticism. The book is recognized for its insightful critique of the Romantic movement and its lasting impact on modern thought. It is classified under literary criticism and is a non-Fiction work. It is not considered a work of Fiction. This work is recognized for its insightful analysis of the Romantic tradition, offering readers a deeper understanding of the evolving perceptions of the artist and the role of imagination in art. Kermode’s critique has been influential in literary studies, providing a nuanced perspective on the cultural and historical contexts that have shaped modern interpretations of Romanticism.