TY - BOOK AU - Anastasaki,Elena TI - The myth and identity of the Romantic artist in European literature: a self-constructed fantasy T2 - Routledge studies in comparative literature SN - 9780367759377 U1 - 809/.93357 23/eng/20220607 PY - 2022/// CY - New York, NY PB - Routledge KW - European literature KW - 19th century KW - History and criticism KW - 18th century KW - Identity (Psychology) in literature KW - Artists in literature KW - Myth in literature KW - Romanticism KW - LITERARY CRITICISM / European / General KW - bisacsh KW - ART / Criticism N1 - Introduction -- Forming Identity: An Interdisciplinary Approach -- The Making of Artistic Genius -- Goethe's Prometheus, Rousseau's Pygmalion, and their Progeny -- "Now, if I know myself, I should say, that I have no character at all" -- Byron's Mythmaking Strategies -- Percy Shelley and the Metaphysical Authenticity of the Poet -- Théophile Gautier, Stylistic Identity and Poetic Time -- A Sociopoetical Approach to Genius N2 - "This study addresses the question of artistic identity and the myth of the artist as it has been shaped by the artists themselves. While the term artist is to be understood in a broad sense, the focus of this study is the literature of the Romantic tradition. Identity is largely perceived as a construct, and a central hypothesis of this book concerns its aesthetic value and the ways it creates dominant narratives of self-perception that produce powerful myths. The construction of the artist's identity, be it collective or personal, rests on a series of aesthetic praxes. Caught between the mythic idealisation of poetic genius and its social devaluation, the Romantic artist seeks to create a place for himself, and in doing so, he engages in his own mythmaking. This process is studied in an interdisciplinary perspective, approaching texts and writers from different traditions. The study analyses various typologies of the artist, numerous mythmaking strategies as well as several postural techniques; all of which have sketched major direct or indirect fictional self-portraits in the European tradition"-- UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780367759377 ER -