Edinburgh German Yearbook 12
Repopulating the Eighteenth Century: Second-Tier Writing in the German Enlightenment
Herausgeber: Wood, Michael; Birgfeld, Johannes
Edinburgh German Yearbook 12
Repopulating the Eighteenth Century: Second-Tier Writing in the German Enlightenment
Herausgeber: Wood, Michael; Birgfeld, Johannes
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In essays that examine particular non-canonical works and writers in their wider cultural context, this volume "repopulates" the German Enlightenment.
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In essays that examine particular non-canonical works and writers in their wider cultural context, this volume "repopulates" the German Enlightenment.
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9781640140196
- ISBN-10: 1640140190
- Artikelnr.: 53489767
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9781640140196
- ISBN-10: 1640140190
- Artikelnr.: 53489767
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Michael Wood, Johannes Birgfeld
Introduction: Literary Historiography, the Canon, and the Rest - Johannes
Birgfeld and Michael Wood PART 1. POETRY Curing both Body and Soul. The
Physician as Poet in the Works of Daniel Wilhelm Triller - Kristin Eichhorn
Daniel Stoppe's Fables: A "Second-Tier" Version of the Genre in the Early
Enlightenment? - Stephanie Blum "Nicht unsrer Lesewelt, und nicht der
Ewigkeit": Late Style in Gleim's Zeit- and Sinngedichte (1792-1803) - Ellen
Pilsworth PART 2. THE NOVEL Difficulties of a Statesman: Johann Michael von
Loen and Der redliche Mann am Hofe - Ritchie Robertson Expanding the
Eighteenth-Century Novel between England and Germany: Sentiment,
Experience, and the Self - Sarah Vandegrift Eldridge An Unoriginal
Modernity: The Novelist-Translator Friedrich von Oertel - Leonard von Morze
PART 3. DRAMA AND THEATER Theater for an Urban Audience: Adam Gottfried
Uhlichs Der Jungfernstieg and Der Götterkrieg - Johannes Birgfeld Stepping
Out of Götz's Shadow: Jacob Maier, the Ritterstück, and the Historical
Drama - Michael Wood "You can go to hell with your Chinese bridge": August
von Kotzebue's Most Successful Play Menschenhaß und Reue and the European
Garden Revolution - Julia Bohnengel PART 4. PHILOSOPHY AND CRITICISM A
Troll Emerges: The Beginning of August Friedrich Cranz's Career as a
Provocateur - Jonathan Blake Fine Second-Tier Writing in Catholic Germany:
Eulogius Schneider (1756-1794) as Professor of Aesthetics and Poet - J. C.
Lees Performativity and "Poetic" Epistemology: Ludwig Gotthard Kosegarten's
Response to Moses Mendelssohn's Aesthetics - Joanna Raisbeck
Birgfeld and Michael Wood PART 1. POETRY Curing both Body and Soul. The
Physician as Poet in the Works of Daniel Wilhelm Triller - Kristin Eichhorn
Daniel Stoppe's Fables: A "Second-Tier" Version of the Genre in the Early
Enlightenment? - Stephanie Blum "Nicht unsrer Lesewelt, und nicht der
Ewigkeit": Late Style in Gleim's Zeit- and Sinngedichte (1792-1803) - Ellen
Pilsworth PART 2. THE NOVEL Difficulties of a Statesman: Johann Michael von
Loen and Der redliche Mann am Hofe - Ritchie Robertson Expanding the
Eighteenth-Century Novel between England and Germany: Sentiment,
Experience, and the Self - Sarah Vandegrift Eldridge An Unoriginal
Modernity: The Novelist-Translator Friedrich von Oertel - Leonard von Morze
PART 3. DRAMA AND THEATER Theater for an Urban Audience: Adam Gottfried
Uhlichs Der Jungfernstieg and Der Götterkrieg - Johannes Birgfeld Stepping
Out of Götz's Shadow: Jacob Maier, the Ritterstück, and the Historical
Drama - Michael Wood "You can go to hell with your Chinese bridge": August
von Kotzebue's Most Successful Play Menschenhaß und Reue and the European
Garden Revolution - Julia Bohnengel PART 4. PHILOSOPHY AND CRITICISM A
Troll Emerges: The Beginning of August Friedrich Cranz's Career as a
Provocateur - Jonathan Blake Fine Second-Tier Writing in Catholic Germany:
Eulogius Schneider (1756-1794) as Professor of Aesthetics and Poet - J. C.
Lees Performativity and "Poetic" Epistemology: Ludwig Gotthard Kosegarten's
Response to Moses Mendelssohn's Aesthetics - Joanna Raisbeck
Introduction: Literary Historiography, the Canon, and the Rest - Johannes
Birgfeld and Michael Wood PART 1. POETRY Curing both Body and Soul. The
Physician as Poet in the Works of Daniel Wilhelm Triller - Kristin Eichhorn
Daniel Stoppe's Fables: A "Second-Tier" Version of the Genre in the Early
Enlightenment? - Stephanie Blum "Nicht unsrer Lesewelt, und nicht der
Ewigkeit": Late Style in Gleim's Zeit- and Sinngedichte (1792-1803) - Ellen
Pilsworth PART 2. THE NOVEL Difficulties of a Statesman: Johann Michael von
Loen and Der redliche Mann am Hofe - Ritchie Robertson Expanding the
Eighteenth-Century Novel between England and Germany: Sentiment,
Experience, and the Self - Sarah Vandegrift Eldridge An Unoriginal
Modernity: The Novelist-Translator Friedrich von Oertel - Leonard von Morze
PART 3. DRAMA AND THEATER Theater for an Urban Audience: Adam Gottfried
Uhlichs Der Jungfernstieg and Der Götterkrieg - Johannes Birgfeld Stepping
Out of Götz's Shadow: Jacob Maier, the Ritterstück, and the Historical
Drama - Michael Wood "You can go to hell with your Chinese bridge": August
von Kotzebue's Most Successful Play Menschenhaß und Reue and the European
Garden Revolution - Julia Bohnengel PART 4. PHILOSOPHY AND CRITICISM A
Troll Emerges: The Beginning of August Friedrich Cranz's Career as a
Provocateur - Jonathan Blake Fine Second-Tier Writing in Catholic Germany:
Eulogius Schneider (1756-1794) as Professor of Aesthetics and Poet - J. C.
Lees Performativity and "Poetic" Epistemology: Ludwig Gotthard Kosegarten's
Response to Moses Mendelssohn's Aesthetics - Joanna Raisbeck
Birgfeld and Michael Wood PART 1. POETRY Curing both Body and Soul. The
Physician as Poet in the Works of Daniel Wilhelm Triller - Kristin Eichhorn
Daniel Stoppe's Fables: A "Second-Tier" Version of the Genre in the Early
Enlightenment? - Stephanie Blum "Nicht unsrer Lesewelt, und nicht der
Ewigkeit": Late Style in Gleim's Zeit- and Sinngedichte (1792-1803) - Ellen
Pilsworth PART 2. THE NOVEL Difficulties of a Statesman: Johann Michael von
Loen and Der redliche Mann am Hofe - Ritchie Robertson Expanding the
Eighteenth-Century Novel between England and Germany: Sentiment,
Experience, and the Self - Sarah Vandegrift Eldridge An Unoriginal
Modernity: The Novelist-Translator Friedrich von Oertel - Leonard von Morze
PART 3. DRAMA AND THEATER Theater for an Urban Audience: Adam Gottfried
Uhlichs Der Jungfernstieg and Der Götterkrieg - Johannes Birgfeld Stepping
Out of Götz's Shadow: Jacob Maier, the Ritterstück, and the Historical
Drama - Michael Wood "You can go to hell with your Chinese bridge": August
von Kotzebue's Most Successful Play Menschenhaß und Reue and the European
Garden Revolution - Julia Bohnengel PART 4. PHILOSOPHY AND CRITICISM A
Troll Emerges: The Beginning of August Friedrich Cranz's Career as a
Provocateur - Jonathan Blake Fine Second-Tier Writing in Catholic Germany:
Eulogius Schneider (1756-1794) as Professor of Aesthetics and Poet - J. C.
Lees Performativity and "Poetic" Epistemology: Ludwig Gotthard Kosegarten's
Response to Moses Mendelssohn's Aesthetics - Joanna Raisbeck