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The Philosophical Foundations of Early German Romanticism by Manfred Frank

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The Philosophical Foundations of Early German Romanticism

Manfred Frank, Elizabeth Millan-Zaibert

State University of New York Press · Paperback · June 5, 2008

Reading lane: German Literary Criticism

Explores the philosophical contributions and contemporary relevance of early German Romanticism.

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Good for fans of PhilosophyGood for readers who enjoy German Literary Criticism and European Literary Criticism.

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Authors
Manfred Frank, Elizabeth Millan-Zaibert
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Published
June 5, 2008
Format
Paperback
Theme
German Literary Criticism · European Literary Criticism
Reading lane
German Literary Criticism

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  • German Literary Criticism

  • Literary Criticism

About This Book

Explores the philosophical contributions and contemporary relevance of early German Romanticism. Often portrayed as a movement of poets lost in swells of passion, early German Romanticism has been generally overlooked by scholars in favor of the great system-builders of the post-Kantian period, Schelling and Hegel. In the twelve lectures collected here, Manfred Frank redresses this oversight, offering an in-depth exploration of the philosophical contributions and contemporar...

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Explores the philosophical contributions and contemporary relevance of early German Romanticism. Often portrayed as a movement of poets lost in swells of passion, early German Romanticism has been generally overlooked by scholars in favor of the great system-builders of the post-Kantian period, Schelling and Hegel. In the twelve lectures collected here, Manfred Frank redresses this oversight, offering an in-depth exploration of the philosophical contributions and contemporary relevance of early German Romanticism. Arguing that the early German Romantics initiated an original movement away from idealism, Frank brings the leading figures of the movement, Friedrich Schlegel and Friedrich von Hardenberg (Novalis), into concert with contemporary philosophical developments, and explores the role that Friedrich Hölderlin and other members of the Homburg Circle had upon the development of early German Romantic philosophy.

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