The Romantic Tradition in Germany: An Anthology with Critical Essays and Commentaries

Originally published in 1970, this book surveys the central philosophical and aesthetic doctrines which characterize German Romanticism. A selection of literary, philosophical and political essays by some of the most important German Romantic thinkers illustrates the principal themes: these range from philosophical idealism and aesthetic subjectivism to folklore and emergent German nationalism, from exotica and medievalism to irrationality and the metaphysics of music. Introductory essays explain the significance of the particular aspects of the Romantic tradition which are revealed in each passage, and commentaries not only elucidate allusions and references which are not immediately identifiable, but draw attention to wider issues, either in the work of that author or in the context of 19th Century German culture as a whole.

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The Romantic Tradition in Germany: An Anthology with Critical Essays and Commentaries

Originally published in 1970, this book surveys the central philosophical and aesthetic doctrines which characterize German Romanticism. A selection of literary, philosophical and political essays by some of the most important German Romantic thinkers illustrates the principal themes: these range from philosophical idealism and aesthetic subjectivism to folklore and emergent German nationalism, from exotica and medievalism to irrationality and the metaphysics of music. Introductory essays explain the significance of the particular aspects of the Romantic tradition which are revealed in each passage, and commentaries not only elucidate allusions and references which are not immediately identifiable, but draw attention to wider issues, either in the work of that author or in the context of 19th Century German culture as a whole.

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The Romantic Tradition in Germany: An Anthology with Critical Essays and Commentaries

The Romantic Tradition in Germany: An Anthology with Critical Essays and Commentaries

by Ronald Taylor
The Romantic Tradition in Germany: An Anthology with Critical Essays and Commentaries

The Romantic Tradition in Germany: An Anthology with Critical Essays and Commentaries

by Ronald Taylor

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Originally published in 1970, this book surveys the central philosophical and aesthetic doctrines which characterize German Romanticism. A selection of literary, philosophical and political essays by some of the most important German Romantic thinkers illustrates the principal themes: these range from philosophical idealism and aesthetic subjectivism to folklore and emergent German nationalism, from exotica and medievalism to irrationality and the metaphysics of music. Introductory essays explain the significance of the particular aspects of the Romantic tradition which are revealed in each passage, and commentaries not only elucidate allusions and references which are not immediately identifiable, but draw attention to wider issues, either in the work of that author or in the context of 19th Century German culture as a whole.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000768701
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/30/2020
Series: Routledge Library Editions: German Literature
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 286
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Ronald Taylor was Professor of German at the University of Sussex.

Table of Contents

1. Herder: Von Ähnlichkeit der mittlern englischen und deutschen Dichtkunst. Über ein morgenländisches Drama 2. Wackenroder: Phantasien über die Kunst für Freunde der Kunst 3. Fichte Über den Grund unseres Glaubens an eine göttliche Weltregierung 4. Novalis Die Christenheit oder Europa 5. Friedrich Schlegel Rede über die Mythologie. Brief über den Roman 6. Schopenhauer Zur Idealistischen Grundansicht 7. Richard Wagner Kunst und Revolution

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