From the age of projects to the age of institutions -- The administrator as cultural producer: restructuring the arts and sciences -- Wild bibliography: the rise and fall of book history in the nineteenth century -- Print and institution in the making of art controversy -- History and organization in the romantic-age sciences -- The Coleridge institution -- Dissenting from the "arts and sciences" -- Epilogue: transatlantic crossings.
Summary
Discusses how Romantic-age writers and new cultural institutions transformed ideas of knowledge inherited from the early-modern period.
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