Rosemary Hill examines how Romantic thinkers in the late 18th and early 19th centuries reshaped the way history was understood.
It explores the tension between objective historical facts and the emotional, imaginative perspectives that Romantics brought to their interpretations of the past. Hill highlights how figures of the time connected personal experience, art, and history, reflecting broader cultural and political shifts.
The book offers insights into how history is shaped not just by facts, but by creative and emotional responses to the past.
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