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Theorie und Technik des Romans im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert. Bd. 2, Spätaufklärung, Klassik und Frühromantik

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The book features a comprehensive collection of significant writings and essays from notable German authors, spanning from the late 18th to early 19th centuries. It opens with Georg Christoph Lichtenberg's reflections on the German novel, followed by Johann Heinrich Merck's critique of the epic spirit. The anthology includes works by Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel, Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi, and Johann Heinrich Jung-Stilling, addressing various literary themes and personal correspondences. Key contributions from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller explore the nuances of dramatic and epic poetry, while Friedrich Hölderlin's prefaces to "Hyperion" provide insight into his philosophical musings. The collection also features Friedrich Schlegel's critical fragments and discussions on poetry, alongside Novalis's philosophical explorations and Jean Paul's aesthetics. This anthology not only highlights the evolution of German literature during this period but also serves as a testament to the intellectual dialogues that shaped literary thought. The editors provide a thorough afterword and a bibliography, enriching the reader's understanding of the context and significance of these works.

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Theorie und Technik des Romans im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert. Bd. 2, Spätaufklärung, Klassik und Frühromantik, Dieter Kimpel, Conrad Wiedemann

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Titul
Theorie und Technik des Romans im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert. Bd. 2, Spätaufklärung, Klassik und Frühromantik
Jazyk
německy
Vydavatel
Niemeyer
Rok vydání
1970
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
159
ISBN10
3484190167
ISBN13
9783484190160
Série
Anotace
The book features a comprehensive collection of significant writings and essays from notable German authors, spanning from the late 18th to early 19th centuries. It opens with Georg Christoph Lichtenberg's reflections on the German novel, followed by Johann Heinrich Merck's critique of the epic spirit. The anthology includes works by Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel, Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi, and Johann Heinrich Jung-Stilling, addressing various literary themes and personal correspondences. Key contributions from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller explore the nuances of dramatic and epic poetry, while Friedrich Hölderlin's prefaces to "Hyperion" provide insight into his philosophical musings. The collection also features Friedrich Schlegel's critical fragments and discussions on poetry, alongside Novalis's philosophical explorations and Jean Paul's aesthetics. This anthology not only highlights the evolution of German literature during this period but also serves as a testament to the intellectual dialogues that shaped literary thought. The editors provide a thorough afterword and a bibliography, enriching the reader's understanding of the context and significance of these works.