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  1. Repopulating the eighteenth century
    second-tier writing in the German enlightenment
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, New York

    "German literature and thought flourished in the eighteenth century, when a culture considered a European backwater came to assert worldwide significance. This was an age in which repeated attempts to reform German literary and philosophical culture... more

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    "German literature and thought flourished in the eighteenth century, when a culture considered a European backwater came to assert worldwide significance. This was an age in which repeated attempts to reform German literary and philosophical culture were made - often only to be overtaken within a few decades. It ushered in generations of exceptionally gifted poets and thinkers including Klopstock, Lessing, Goethe, Kant, and Schiller, whose names still dominate our understanding of the German Enlightenment. Yet the period also brought with it new means of accessing and disseminating culture and a rapid increase in cultural production. The leading lights of eighteenth-century German culture operated against the backdrop of a yet more diverse and vivid cast of literary and philosophical figures since consigned to the second tier of German culture. Through essays that examine particular non-canonical works and writers in their wider cultural context, this collection repopulates the German Enlightenment with these largely forgotten movements, writers, and literary circles. It offers new insights into the development of genres such as the novel, the fable, and the historical drama, and assesses the dynamics that led to individual authors, circles, and schools of thought being left behind in their time and passed over or inadequately understood to this day." --

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781787444379; 1787444376
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    Series: Edinburgh German Yearbook ; 12
    Subjects: Literatur; Wertung; Deutsch
    Other subjects: German literature / 18th century / History and criticism; German poetry / 18th century / History and criticism; German drama / 18th century / History and criticism; Authors, German / 18th century / History and criticism; Philosophy, German / 18th century; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / German; German literature; Electronic books; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: 1 online resource (1 volume)
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    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