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  1. The geographic imagination of modernity
    geography, literature, and philosophy in German Romanticism
    Author: Tang, Chenxi
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Stanford Univ. Press, Stanford, Calif.

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    ISBN: 9780804758390
    RVK Categories: GK 2661
    Subjects: Geography; Geography; Romanticism
    Scope: X,356S, Include bibliographical references and index, 24 cm
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  2. The geographic imagination of modernity
    geography, literature, and philosophy in German romanticism
    Author: Tang, Chenxi
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Stanford Univ. Press, Stanford, Calif.

    The reorganization of geographic knowledge around 1800 -- The aesthetic origin of modern geography -- The philosophical origin of modern geography -- Orientation : figurations of oriented space -- Dwelling in space : figurations of cultural landscape... more

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    The reorganization of geographic knowledge around 1800 -- The aesthetic origin of modern geography -- The philosophical origin of modern geography -- Orientation : figurations of oriented space -- Dwelling in space : figurations of cultural landscape -- Dwelling in time : figurations of geohistory

     

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    Subjects: Geografie; Literatur; Philosophie; Romantik
    Scope: X, 356 S., Ill., Kt.
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    Literaturverz. S. [309] - 342

  3. Imagining World Order
    Literature and International Law in Early Modern Europe, 1500–1800
    Author: Tang, Chenxi
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    In early modern Europe, international law emerged as a means of governing relations between rapidly consolidating sovereign states, purporting to establish a normative order for the perilous international world. However, it was intrinsically fragile... more

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    In early modern Europe, international law emerged as a means of governing relations between rapidly consolidating sovereign states, purporting to establish a normative order for the perilous international world. However, it was intrinsically fragile and uncertain, for sovereign states had no acknowledged common authority that would create, change, apply, and enforce legal norms. In Imagining World Order, Chenxi Tang shows that international world order was as much a literary as a legal matter. To begin with, the poetic imagination contributed to the making of international law. As the discourse of international law coalesced, literary works from romances and tragedies to novels responded to its unfulfilled ambitions and inexorable failures, occasionally affirming it, often contesting it, always uncovering its problems and rehearsing imaginary solutions.Tang highlights the various modes in which literary texts - some highly canonical (Camões, Shakespeare, Corneille, Lohenstein, and Defoe, among many others), some largely forgotten yet worth rediscovering - engaged with legal thinking in the period from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. In tracing such engagements, he offers a dual history of international law and European literature. As legal history, the book approaches the development of international law in this period —its so-called classical age—in terms of literary imagination. As literary history, Tang recounts how literature confronted the question of international world order and how, in the process, a set of literary forms common to major European languages (epic, tragedy, romance, novel) evolved.

     

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    ISBN: 9781501716935
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    Subjects: Völkerrecht <Motiv>; Literatur
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  4. Imagining world order
    literature and international law in early modern Europe, 1500-1800
    Author: Tang, Chenxi
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca

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    "In early modern Europe, international law emerged as a means of governing relations between rapidly consolidating sovereign states, purporting to establish a normative order for the perilous international world. However, it was intrinsically fragile and uncertain, for sovereign states had no acknowledged common authority that would create, change, apply, and enforce legal norms. In Imagining World Order, Chenxi Tang shows that international world order was as much a literary as a legal matter. To begin with, the poetic imagination contributed to the making of international law. As the discourse of international law coalesced, literary works from romances and tragedies to novels responded to its unfulfilled ambitions and inexorable failures, occasionally affirming it, often contesting it, always uncovering its problems and rehearsing imaginary solutions. Tang highlights the various modes in which literary texts--some highly canonical (Camões, Shakespeare, Corneille, Lohenstein, and Defoe, among many others), some largely forgotten yet worth rediscovering--engaged with legal thinking in the period from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. In tracing such engagements, he offers a dual history of international law and European literature. As legal history, the book approaches the development of international law in this period--its so-called classical age--in terms of literary imagination. As literary history, Tang recounts how literature confronted the question of international world order and how, in the process, a set of literary forms common to major European languages (epic, tragedy, romance, novel) evolved"--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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    ISBN: 9781501716911; 1501716913
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    Subjects: Law in literature; International relations in literature; European literature; European literature; International law; European literature; International law; International relations in literature; Law in literature
    Scope: xii, 341 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  5. Imagining world order
    literature and international law in early modern Europe, 1500-1800
    Author: Tang, Chenxi
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca ; London

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    "In early modern Europe, international law emerged as a means of governing relations between rapidly consolidating sovereign states, purporting to establish a normative order for the perilous international world. However, it was intrinsically fragile and uncertain, for sovereign states had no acknowledged common authority that would create, change, apply, and enforce legal norms. In Imagining World Order, Chenxi Tang shows that international world order was as much a literary as a legal matter. To begin with, the poetic imagination contributed to the making of international law. As the discourse of international law coalesced, literary works from romances and tragedies to novels responded to its unfulfilled ambitions and inexorable failures, occasionally affirming it, often contesting it, always uncovering its problems and rehearsing imaginary solutions. Tang highlights the various modes in which literary texts...some highly canonical (Camões, Shakespeare, Corneille, Lohenstein, and Defoe, among many others), some largely forgotten yet worth rediscovering...engaged with legal thinking in the period from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. In tracing such engagements, he offers a dual history of international law and European literature. As legal history, the book approaches the development of international law in this period...its so-called classical age...in terms of literary imagination. As literary history, Tang recounts how literature confronted the question of international world order and how, in the process, a set of literary forms common to major European languages (epic, tragedy, romance, novel) evolved"...

     

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    ISBN: 9781501716911
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    Subjects: Law in literature; International relations in literature; European literature; European literature; International law; Völkerrecht <Motiv>; Literatur
    Scope: xii, 341 pages
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  6. Imagining world order
    literature and international law in early modern Europe, 1500-1800
    Author: Tang, Chenxi
    Published: [2018]; © 2018
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY

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    In early modern Europe, international law emerged as a means of governing relations between rapidly consolidating sovereign states, purporting to establish a normative order for the perilous international world. However, it was intrinsically fragile and uncertain, for sovereign states had no acknowledged common authority that would create, change, apply, and enforce legal norms. In Imagining World Order, Chenxi Tang shows that international world order was as much a literary as a legal matter. To begin with, the poetic imagination contributed to the making of international law. As the discourse of international law coalesced, literary works from romances and tragedies to novels responded to its unfulfilled ambitions and inexorable failures, occasionally affirming it, often contesting it, always uncovering its problems and rehearsing imaginary solutions.Tang highlights the various modes in which literary texts - some highly canonical (Camões, Shakespeare, Corneille, Lohenstein, and Defoe, among many others), some largely forgotten yet worth rediscovering - engaged with legal thinking in the period from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. In tracing such engagements, he offers a dual history of international law and European literature. As legal history, the book approaches the development of international law in this period —its so-called classical age—in terms of literary imagination. As literary history, Tang recounts how literature confronted the question of international world order and how, in the process, a set of literary forms common to major European languages (epic, tragedy, romance, novel) evolved

     

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  7. Imagining world order
    literature and international law in early modern Europe, 1500-1800
    Author: Tang, Chenxi
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca

    In early modern Europe, international law emerged as a means of governing relations between rapidly consolidating sovereign states, purporting to establish a normative order for the perilous international world. However, it was intrinsically fragile... more

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    In early modern Europe, international law emerged as a means of governing relations between rapidly consolidating sovereign states, purporting to establish a normative order for the perilous international world. However, it was intrinsically fragile and uncertain, for sovereign states had no acknowledged common authority that would create, change, apply, and enforce legal norms. In Imagining World Order, Chenxi Tang shows that international world order was as much a literary as a legal matter. To begin with, the poetic imagination contributed to the making of international law. As the discourse of international law coalesced, literary works from romances and tragedies to novels responded to its unfulfilled ambitions and inexorable failures, occasionally affirming it, often contesting it, always uncovering its problems and rehearsing imaginary solutions.Tang highlights the various modes in which literary texts - some highly canonical (Camões, Shakespeare, Corneille, Lohenstein, and Defoe, among many others), some largely forgotten yet worth rediscovering - engaged with legal thinking in the period from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. In tracing such engagements, he offers a dual history of international law and European literature. As legal history, the book approaches the development of international law in this period —its so-called classical age—in terms of literary imagination. As literary history, Tang recounts how literature confronted the question of international world order and how, in the process, a set of literary forms common to major European languages (epic, tragedy, romance, novel) evolved.

     

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  8. The geographic imagination of modernity
    geography, literature, and philosophy in German romanticism
    Author: Tang, Chenxi
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Stanford Univ. Pr., Stanford, Calif.

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    Subjects: Romantik; Geografie; Philosophie; Literatur
    Scope: X, 356 S.
  9. The geographic imagination of modernity
    geography, literature, and philosophy in German romanticism
    Author: Tang, Chenxi
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Stanford Univ. Press, Stanford, Calif.

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    ISBN: 9780804758390
    Subjects: Geografie; Literatur; Geografie; Philosophie; Romantik; Geografie; Entdeckung; Entdeckungsreise; Forschungsreise
    Scope: X, 356 S., Ill., graph. Darst., Kt., 25 cm
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    Literaturverz. S. 309 - 342

  10. Imagining world order
    literature and international law in early modern Europe, 1500-1800
    Author: Tang, Chenxi
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca

    "In early modern Europe, international law emerged as a means of governing relations between rapidly consolidating sovereign states, purporting to establish a normative order for the perilous international world. However, it was intrinsically fragile... more

     

    "In early modern Europe, international law emerged as a means of governing relations between rapidly consolidating sovereign states, purporting to establish a normative order for the perilous international world. However, it was intrinsically fragile and uncertain, for sovereign states had no acknowledged common authority that would create, change, apply, and enforce legal norms. In Imagining World Order, Chenxi Tang shows that international world order was as much a literary as a legal matter. To begin with, the poetic imagination contributed to the making of international law. As the discourse of international law coalesced, literary works from romances and tragedies to novels responded to its unfulfilled ambitions and inexorable failures, occasionally affirming it, often contesting it, always uncovering its problems and rehearsing imaginary solutions. Tang highlights the various modes in which literary texts...some highly canonical (Camões, Shakespeare, Corneille, Lohenstein, and Defoe, among many others), some largely forgotten yet worth rediscovering...engaged with legal thinking in the period from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. In tracing such engagements, he offers a dual history of international law and European literature. As legal history, the book approaches the development of international law in this period...its so-called classical age...in terms of literary imagination. As literary history, Tang recounts how literature confronted the question of international world order and how, in the process, a set of literary forms common to major European languages (epic, tragedy, romance, novel) evolved"...

     

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    ISBN: 9781501716911
    RVK Categories: EC 2500 ; EC 5137 ; PC 5350
    Subjects: Law in literature; International relations in literature; European literature; European literature; International law
    Scope: xii, 341 Seiten
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 307-334

  11. <<The>> geographic imagination of modernity
    geography, literature, and philosophy in German romanticism
    Author: Tang, Chenxi
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Stanford Univ. Press, Stanford, Calif.

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    ISBN: 9780804758390
    DDC Categories: 910; 100; 830
    Subjects: Deutschland; Geografie; Literatur; Geschichte 1790-1830; ; Deutschland; Geografie; Philosophie; Geschichte 1790-1830; ; Romantik; Geografie; Geschichte;
    Scope: X, 356 S., Ill., graph. Darst., Kt., 25 cm
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    Literaturverz. S. 309 - 342

  12. Imagining world order
    literature and international law in early modern Europe, 1500-1800
    Author: Tang, Chenxi
    Published: [2018]; © 2018
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY

    In early modern Europe, international law emerged as a means of governing relations between rapidly consolidating sovereign states, purporting to establish a normative order for the perilous international world. However, it was intrinsically fragile... more

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    In early modern Europe, international law emerged as a means of governing relations between rapidly consolidating sovereign states, purporting to establish a normative order for the perilous international world. However, it was intrinsically fragile and uncertain, for sovereign states had no acknowledged common authority that would create, change, apply, and enforce legal norms. In Imagining World Order, Chenxi Tang shows that international world order was as much a literary as a legal matter. To begin with, the poetic imagination contributed to the making of international law. As the discourse of international law coalesced, literary works from romances and tragedies to novels responded to its unfulfilled ambitions and inexorable failures, occasionally affirming it, often contesting it, always uncovering its problems and rehearsing imaginary solutions.Tang highlights the various modes in which literary texts - some highly canonical (Camões, Shakespeare, Corneille, Lohenstein, and Defoe, among many others), some largely forgotten yet worth rediscovering - engaged with legal thinking in the period from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. In tracing such engagements, he offers a dual history of international law and European literature. As legal history, the book approaches the development of international law in this period —its so-called classical age—in terms of literary imagination. As literary history, Tang recounts how literature confronted the question of international world order and how, in the process, a set of literary forms common to major European languages (epic, tragedy, romance, novel) evolved

     

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  13. Imagining world order
    literature and international law in early modern Europe, 1500-1800
    Author: Tang, Chenxi
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca

    "In early modern Europe, international law emerged as a means of governing relations between rapidly consolidating sovereign states, purporting to establish a normative order for the perilous international world. However, it was intrinsically fragile... more

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    "In early modern Europe, international law emerged as a means of governing relations between rapidly consolidating sovereign states, purporting to establish a normative order for the perilous international world. However, it was intrinsically fragile and uncertain, for sovereign states had no acknowledged common authority that would create, change, apply, and enforce legal norms. In Imagining World Order, Chenxi Tang shows that international world order was as much a literary as a legal matter. To begin with, the poetic imagination contributed to the making of international law. As the discourse of international law coalesced, literary works from romances and tragedies to novels responded to its unfulfilled ambitions and inexorable failures, occasionally affirming it, often contesting it, always uncovering its problems and rehearsing imaginary solutions. Tang highlights the various modes in which literary texts--some highly canonical (Camões, Shakespeare, Corneille, Lohenstein, and Defoe, among many others), some largely forgotten yet worth rediscovering--engaged with legal thinking in the period from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. In tracing such engagements, he offers a dual history of international law and European literature. As legal history, the book approaches the development of international law in this period--its so-called classical age--in terms of literary imagination. As literary history, Tang recounts how literature confronted the question of international world order and how, in the process, a set of literary forms common to major European languages (epic, tragedy, romance, novel) evolved"--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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    ISBN: 9781501716911; 1501716913
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    Subjects: Law in literature; International relations in literature; European literature; European literature; International law; European literature; International law; International relations in literature; Law in literature
    Scope: xii, 341 Seiten, Illustrationen
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  14. Imagining world order
    literature and international law in early modern Europe, 1500-1800
    Author: Tang, Chenxi
    Published: 2018
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    Subjects: Law in literature; International relations in literature; European literature; European literature; International law; Völkerrecht <Motiv>; Literatur
    Scope: xii, 341 Seiten
  15. Imagining world order
    literature and international law in early modern Europe, 1500-1800
    Author: Tang, Chenxi
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca ; London

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    ISBN: 9781501716911
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    Subjects: Law in literature; International relations in literature; European literature; European literature; International law; Völkerrecht <Motiv>; Literatur
    Scope: xii, 341 pages
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  16. Imagining world order
    literature and international law in early modern Europe, 1500-1800
    Author: Tang, Chenxi
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca

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    "In early modern Europe, international law emerged as a means of governing relations between rapidly consolidating sovereign states, purporting to establish a normative order for the perilous international world. However, it was intrinsically fragile and uncertain, for sovereign states had no acknowledged common authority that would create, change, apply, and enforce legal norms. In Imagining World Order, Chenxi Tang shows that international world order was as much a literary as a legal matter. To begin with, the poetic imagination contributed to the making of international law. As the discourse of international law coalesced, literary works from romances and tragedies to novels responded to its unfulfilled ambitions and inexorable failures, occasionally affirming it, often contesting it, always uncovering its problems and rehearsing imaginary solutions. Tang highlights the various modes in which literary texts...some highly canonical (Camões, Shakespeare, Corneille, Lohenstein, and Defoe, among many others), some largely forgotten yet worth rediscovering...engaged with legal thinking in the period from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. In tracing such engagements, he offers a dual history of international law and European literature. As legal history, the book approaches the development of international law in this period...its so-called classical age...in terms of literary imagination. As literary history, Tang recounts how literature confronted the question of international world order and how, in the process, a set of literary forms common to major European languages (epic, tragedy, romance, novel) evolved"...

     

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    ISBN: 9781501716911
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    Subjects: Völkerrecht <Motiv>; Literatur
    Scope: xii, 341 Seiten
  17. Imagining world order
    literature and international law in early modern Europe, 1500-1800/
    Author: Tang, Chenxi
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca ; ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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    ISBN: 9781501716935
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    Subjects: Völkerrecht <Motiv>; Literatur
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  18. <<The>> geographic imagination of modernity
    geography, literature, and philosophy in German romanticism
    Author: Tang, Chenxi
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Stanford Univ. Pr., Stanford, Calif.

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    ISBN: 9780804758390; 0804758395
    Subjects: Deutschland; Geografie; Literatur; Geschichte 1790-1830; Deutschland; Geografie; Philosophie; Geschichte 1790-1830; Romantik; Geografie; Geschichte
    Scope: X, 356 S.
  19. Imagining world order
    literature and international law in early modern Europe, 1500-1800
    Author: Tang, Chenxi
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca

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    Subjects: Law in literature; International relations in literature; European literature; European literature; International law
    Scope: xii, 341 Seiten
  20. Wissenskulturen des Vormärz
    Contributor: Frank, Gustav (Herausgeber, Mitwirkender); Podewski, Madleen (Herausgeber); Koch, Arne (Mitwirkender); Lerg, Charlotte A. (Mitwirkender); Leucht, Robert (Mitwirkender); Maes, Sientje (Mitwirkender); Meierhofer, Christian (Mitwirkender); Neumeyer, Harald (Mitwirkender); Roselli, Antonio (Mitwirkender); Schmitt-Maaß, Christoph (Mitwirkender); Suter, Robert (Mitwirkender); Tang, Chenxi (Mitwirkender); Ujma, Christina (Mitwirkender); Wozonig, Karin S. (Mitwirkender)
    Published: 2012
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    Contributor: Frank, Gustav (Herausgeber, Mitwirkender); Podewski, Madleen (Herausgeber); Koch, Arne (Mitwirkender); Lerg, Charlotte A. (Mitwirkender); Leucht, Robert (Mitwirkender); Maes, Sientje (Mitwirkender); Meierhofer, Christian (Mitwirkender); Neumeyer, Harald (Mitwirkender); Roselli, Antonio (Mitwirkender); Schmitt-Maaß, Christoph (Mitwirkender); Suter, Robert (Mitwirkender); Tang, Chenxi (Mitwirkender); Ujma, Christina (Mitwirkender); Wozonig, Karin S. (Mitwirkender)
    Language: German; English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783895289248
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    Series: Jahrbuch ; Jg. 17. 2011
    Subjects: Vormärz; Wissenschaftsentwicklung; Wissen; Gesellschaft
    Other subjects: (Produktform)Book; (Zielgruppe)Fachpublikum/ Wissenschaft; Wissenskultur(en); Vormärz; Wissen und Literatur; Tragödie; Kontingenz; Utopie; Volkskunde; Amerika-Forschung; Zoographics; Psychosomatik und Literatur; Krebsforschung und Literatur; Büchner, Georg; Grabbe, Christian Dietrich; Huch, Ricarda; (DNB-Sachgruppen)100; (DNB-Sachgruppen)320; (DNB-Sachgruppen)610; (DNB-Sachgruppen)800; (DNB-Sachgruppen)900; (VLB-WN)1563: Hardcover, Softcover / Deutsche Sprachwissenschaft, Deutschsprachige Literaturwissenschaft
    Scope: 452 S., 21 cm, 600 g
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  21. The geographic imagination of modernity
    geography, literature, and philosophy in German romanticism
    Author: Tang, Chenxi
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Stanford University Press, Stanford, California

    The reorganization of geographic knowledge around 1800 -- The aesthetic origin of modern geography -- The philosophical origin of modern geography -- Orientation : figurations of oriented space -- Dwelling in space : figurations of cultural landscape... more

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    The reorganization of geographic knowledge around 1800 -- The aesthetic origin of modern geography -- The philosophical origin of modern geography -- Orientation : figurations of oriented space -- Dwelling in space : figurations of cultural landscape -- Dwelling in time : figurations of geohistory

     

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    Subjects: Geography; Geography; Romanticism; Geography; Geography; Romanticism
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  22. International legal order and baroque tragic play
    Andreas Gryphius's "Catharina von Georgien"
    Author: Tang, Chenxi
    Published: 2014

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    Media type: Article (journal)
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    Parent title: In: Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeschichte; Stuttgart : J.B. Metzler Verlag, 1923-; Band 88, Heft 2 (2014), Seite 141-171

    Other subjects: Gryphius, Andreas (1616-1664): Catharina von Georgien
  23. Ceremonial theater and tragedy from French classicism to German classicism
    Author: Tang, Chenxi
    Published: 2014

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    Language: English
    Media type: Article (journal)
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    Parent title: In: Comparative literature; Durham, NC : Duke Univ. Press, 1949-; Band 66, Heft 3 (2014), Seite 277-300

    Subjects: Theatertheorie; Tragödie
    Other subjects: Racine, Jean (1639-1699); Schiller, Friedrich (1759-1805): Maria Stuart
  24. Re-imagining world order
    from international law to romantic poetics
    Author: Tang, Chenxi
    Published: 2010

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    Parent title: In: Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeschichte; Stuttgart : J.B. Metzler Verlag, 1923-; Band 84, Heft 4 (2010), Seite 526-579

    Subjects: Deutsch; Literatur; Romantik; Völkerrecht
  25. The tragedy of popular sovereignty
    Hölderlin's "Der Tod des Empedokles"
    Author: Tang, Chenxi
    Published: 2007

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    Parent title: In: Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeschichte; Stuttgart : J.B. Metzler Verlag, 1923-; Band 81, Heft 3 (2007), Seite 346-368

    Other subjects: Hölderlin, Friedrich (1770-1843): Der Tod des Empedokles