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  1. Classic and romantic German aesthetics
    Erschienen: 2003
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    Aesthetica in nuce : a rhapsody in Cabbalistic prose (1762) / J.G. Hamann -- Laocoön : an essay on the limits of painting and poetry (1766) / Gotthold Ephraim Lessing -- From 'On the artistic imitation of the beautiful' (1788) / Karl Phillip Moritz... mehr

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    Aesthetica in nuce : a rhapsody in Cabbalistic prose (1762) / J.G. Hamann -- Laocoön : an essay on the limits of painting and poetry (1766) / Gotthold Ephraim Lessing -- From 'On the artistic imitation of the beautiful' (1788) / Karl Phillip Moritz -- 'Kallias or Concerning beauty : letters to Gottfried Körner' (1793) / Friedrich Schiller -- 'Oldest programme for a system of German idealism' (1796) ; 'Letter to Hegel, 26 January 1795' ; 'Being judgement possibility' (1795) ; 'The significance of tragedy' (1802) ; 'Remarks on Oedipus' (1803) ; Friedrich Hölderlin -- From Miscellaneous remarks (1797) ; 'Monologue' ; 'Dialogues' (1798) ; 'On Goethe' (1798) ; 'Studies in the visual arts' (1799) ; Novalis -- From 'Critical fragments' (1797) ; From 'Athenaeum fragments' (1798) ; From 'Ideas' (1800) ; 'On Goethe's Meister' (1798) ; 'Letter about the novel' (1799) ; 'On incomprehensibility' (1800) ; Friedrich Schlegel. This volume includes the first translation into English of Schiller's Kallias Letters and Moritz's On the Artistic Imitation of the Beautiful, and new translations of some of Hölderlin's most important theoretical writings and works by Hamann, Lessing, Novalis and Schlegel

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0511057431; 9780511057434; 9780521806398; 0521806399; 0511063768; 9780511063763; 9780511803734; 0511803737
    RVK Klassifikation: CG 1260
    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge texts in the history of philosophy
    Schlagworte: Arts, Classical; Arts, Classical; Esthétique allemande; Arts antiques; Arts antiques; Aesthetics, German; Arts, Classical; Arts, Classical; Arts, Classical; Arts, Classical; Aesthetics, German; Electronic books; PHILOSOPHY ; Aesthetics; Aesthetics, German; Ästhetik; Deutscher Idealismus; Esthetica; Philosophie ; Allemagne ; 18e siècle; Esthétique ; Allemagne ; 18e siècle
    Umfang: Online Ressource (xli, 311 p.)
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    Includes selections by Hamann, Lessing, Moritz, Schiller, Hölderlin, Novalis, and Schlegel, translated into English. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record

    Includes selections by Hamann, Lessing, Moritz, Schiller, Hölderlin, Novalis, and Schlegel, translated into English

    Aesthetica in nuce : a rhapsody in Cabbalistic prose (1762) / J.G. HamannLaocoön : an essay on the limits of painting and poetry (1766) / Gotthold Ephraim Lessing -- From 'On the artistic imitation of the beautiful' (1788) / Karl Phillip Moritz -- 'Kallias or Concerning beauty : letters to Gottfried Körner' (1793) / Friedrich Schiller -- 'Oldest programme for a system of German idealism' (1796) ; 'Letter to Hegel, 26 January 1795' ; 'Being judgement possibility' (1795) ; 'The significance of tragedy' (1802) ; 'Remarks on Oedipus' (1803) ; Friedrich Hölderlin -- From Miscellaneous remarks (1797) ; 'Monologue' ; 'Dialogues' (1798) ; 'On Goethe' (1798) ; 'Studies in the visual arts' (1799) ; Novalis -- From 'Critical fragments' (1797) ; From 'Athenaeum fragments' (1798) ; From 'Ideas' (1800) ; 'On Goethe's Meister' (1798) ; 'Letter about the novel' (1799) ; 'On incomprehensibility' (1800) ; Friedrich Schlegel.