Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173053283
- Publisher: Aryan Books International
- Publisher Imprint: Aryan Books International
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8173053286
- Publisher Date: 2007
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 216
₹440.00
Explore the complex relationship between Romanticism and Modernity in “Romanticism And Modernity: Conceptions Of Arts, Society And Politics In The Modern World” by P.K. Nayak (ISBN: 9788173053283). This collection of essays by global scholars examines the impact of modernization on art, society, and politics across Europe and its colonies. Discover how romantic ideals shaped modern thought and continue to resonate today. Buy it now!
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Varun Gandhi –
Excellent collection of essays! Provides a nuanced and global view of the subject matter. Highly recommended.
Sony Benny –
Some chapters were amazing! Others were a bit dry and hard to get through. Overall, I enjoyed it.
Palak Gupta –
A bit uneven in quality, but the best essays are truly insightful. Worth the effort to dig those out.
Shah Abhishek Satishkumar –
This book offers a fresh perspective. But some essays are repetitive. It needs serious editing.
Nishant Nandwani –
The book is insightful and well-researched. However, I would have liked more concrete examples.
Ayush Mishra –
A comprehensive look at the topic. I gained new perspectives on the connections between Romanticism and Modernity.
Shubham Kumar –
I appreciated the diverse perspectives offered in this book. It sparked many new ideas for me.
Ansh Dubey –
Interesting concept, but the writing style was often too academic for my taste. Good if you like theory.
Kapil Agrawal –
Fascinating exploration of Romanticism’s influence. Some arguments were stronger than others, but overall worthwhile.
Mehak Goel –
The writing could be more accessible. The book has valuable insights for serious students though.
Sanchit –
This book has changed my view of arts! Highly recommended. I read it twice.
Kushagra Arya –
While informative, the book felt a little disjointed at times. A tighter focus would have improved it.
Vaishnavi Baranwal –
Mixed feeling as some part of it is great but some part is too confusing to understand.
Devansh Pareek –
A thought-provoking read, but I found some essays a bit dense. Explores interesting ideas, but requires patience.
Durgesh Rajendra Karande –
Challenging but rewarding. It made me reconsider my understanding of both Romanticism and Modernity.
Nitish Kumar Singh –
A dense but ultimately worthwhile read for anyone interested in intellectual history. Be prepared to think!
Chahat –
Superb analysis! I now have a far deeper understanding of the subject. A must-read for scholars.
Anil Sandhu –
The book’s topic is very niche and may not be for everyone. But the essays are engaging.