Beyond Theory : : Eighteenth-Century German Literature and the Poetics of Irony / Benjamin Bennett.
A Choice Outstanding Academic Book for 1995 In a book of rare breadth of vision, Benjamin Bennett offers a new interpretation of the eighteenth century. He provides nuanced re-evaluations of Goethe, Herder, Holderlin, Kleist, Lessing, Schiller, and Kant, as well as many other poets and philosophers....
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| Place / Publishing House: | Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, [2019] ©1993 |
| Year of Publication: | 2019 |
| Language: | English |
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| Physical Description: | 1 Online-Resource |
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| Other title: | Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: The New and the Original Eighteenth Century -- CHAPTER ONE. The New Holy Scripture of Humanity: The Reader of the Novel and the Mission of the Genre in Wilhelm Meisters Wanderjahre -- CHAPTER TWO. Holderlin's "An die Parzen": Poetry as a Game in Society -- CHAPTER THREE. Lessing's Laokoon: The Poetics of Experience -- CHAPTER FOUR. Ironic Conversation and the Communal Soul: Goethe on and in Language -- CHAPTER FIVE. Instability and Irony: The Real Eighteenth Century -- CHAPTER SIX. The Genres of Mind and Contract: The Theater, the Novel, and the Jews -- Conclusion: The Use and Abuse of the Eighteenth Century -- Index |
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| Summary: | A Choice Outstanding Academic Book for 1995 In a book of rare breadth of vision, Benjamin Bennett offers a new interpretation of the eighteenth century. He provides nuanced re-evaluations of Goethe, Herder, Holderlin, Kleist, Lessing, Schiller, and Kant, as well as many other poets and philosophers. He seeks to trace the process by which modernity emerged in eighteenth-century German thought. |
| Format: | Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. |
| ISBN: | 9781501733383 |
| DOI: | 10.7591/9781501733383 |
| Access: | restricted access |
| Hierarchical level: | Monograph |
| Statement of Responsibility: | Benjamin Bennett. |