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Theodore Van Ryswyck (1811-1849) and Literary Romanticism in Antwerp.
Abstract
This project focuses on the function of literature in the modern nation-building process from a literary perspective. The subject of research is the poetry of Theodoor Van Ryswyck: an important figure in the romantic school of Antwerp and a transition figure of a Belgian to a Flemish cultural nationalism. He's the author of a various and, with respect to the content, predominantly political oeuvre. The methodological approach of this research is twofold: the corpus is textually analysed and is also situated in his historical, political, cultural and socio-institutional context. The hypothesis is that the poetry of Van Ryswyck contributed to the process of Flemish (sub)nation-building and identity-creation, e.g. by linking political issues to ethical and moral questions.Researcher(s)
- Promoter: Couttenier Piet
- Fellow: Ceulemans Adelheid
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Project type(s)
- Research Project
Poetry and cultural politics in Flanders in the nineteenth century: Theodoor van Ryswyck (1811-1849) and literary romanticism in Antwerp.
Abstract
This project focuses on the function of literature in the modern nation-building process from a literary perspective. The subject of research is the poetry of Theodoor Van Ryswyck: an important figure in the romantic school of Antwerp and a transition figure of a Belgian to a Flemish cultural nationalism. He's the author of a various and, with respect to the content, predominantly political oeuvre. The methodological approach of this research is twofold: the corpus is textually analysed and is also situated in his historical, political, cultural and socio-institutional context. The hypothesis is that the poetry of Van Ryswyck contributed to the process of Flemish (sub)nation-building and identity-creation, e.g. by linking political issues to ethical and moral questions.Researcher(s)
- Promoter: Couttenier Piet
- Fellow: Ceulemans Adelheid
Research team(s)
Project type(s)
- Research Project