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  1. Goethe's concept of the daemonic
    after the ancients
    Published: 2006
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, NY

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    ISBN: 1571133070
    RVK Categories: GK 4211
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    Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Subjects: Dämonie; Philosophie
    Other subjects: Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (1749-1832)
    Scope: XII, 313 S.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    The ancients and their daemons -- The daemonic in the philosophy of the Sturm und Drang: Hamann and Herder -- Romanticism and unlimited subjectivity: "Mahomets Gesang" -- Werther: the pathology of an aesthetic idea -- Kantian science and the limits of subjectivity -- Schelling, Naturphilosophie, and "Möchtiges überraschen" -- After the ancients: Dichtung und Wahrheit and "Urworte. Orphisch" -- Eckermann, or the daemonic and the political -- Epilogue: Socrates and the cicadas

  2. Goethe's concept of the daemonic
    after the ancients
    Published: 2006
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    For Plato, the daemonic is a sensibility that brings individuals into contact with divine knowledge; Socrates was also inspired by a 'divine voice' known as his 'daimonion.' Goethe was introduced to this ancient concept by Hamann and Herder, who... more

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    For Plato, the daemonic is a sensibility that brings individuals into contact with divine knowledge; Socrates was also inspired by a 'divine voice' known as his 'daimonion.' Goethe was introduced to this ancient concept by Hamann and Herder, who associated it with the aesthetic category of genius. This book shows how the young Goethe depicted the idea of daemonic genius in works of the Storm and Stress period, before exploring the daemonic in a series of later poetic and autobiographical works. Reading Goethe's works on the daemonic through theorists such as Lukács, Benjamin, Gadamer, Adorno, and Blumenberg, Nicholls contends that they contain arguments concerning reason, nature, and subjectivity that are central to both European Romanticism and the Enlightenment. ANGUS NICHOLLS is Claussen-Simon Foundation Research Lecturer in German and Comparative Literature at the Centre for Anglo-German Cultural Relations in the Department of German, Queen Mary, University of London.

     

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    ISBN: 9781571136749
    RVK Categories: GK 4211
    DDC Categories: 830
    Subjects: Dämonie; Philosophie
    Other subjects: Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (1749-1832)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 313 pages)
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  3. Goethe's concept of the daemonic
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    Published: 2006
    Publisher:  Camden House [u.a.], Rochester, NY

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    ISBN: 1571133070
    Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics and culture
    Subjects: Genius in literature; Subjectivity in literature
    Other subjects: Goethe 1749-1832; Goethe 1749-1832
    Scope: XII, 313 S.
  4. Goethe's concept of the daemonic
    after the ancients
    Published: 2006
    Publisher:  Camden House [u.a.], Rochester, NY

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    ISBN: 1571133070
    Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics and culture
    Subjects: Genius in literature; Subjectivity in literature; Dämonie
    Other subjects: Goethe 1749-1832; Goethe 1749-1832; Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (1749-1832)
    Scope: XII, 313 S.
  5. Goethe's concept of the daemonic
    after the ancients
    Published: 2006
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, NY

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    ISBN: 1571133070
    Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Subjects: Dämonie
    Other subjects: Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (1749-1832)
    Scope: XII, 313 S., 24 cm
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    Literaturverz. und Bibliogr. S. 271 - 290

  6. Goethe's concept of the daemonic
    after the ancients
    Published: 2006
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, NY [u.a.]

    The ancients and their daemons -- The daemonic in the philosophy of the Sturm und Drang: Hamann and Herder -- Romanticism and unlimited subjectivity: "Mahomets Gesang" -- Werther: the pathology of an aesthetic idea -- Kantian science and the limits... more

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    The ancients and their daemons -- The daemonic in the philosophy of the Sturm und Drang: Hamann and Herder -- Romanticism and unlimited subjectivity: "Mahomets Gesang" -- Werther: the pathology of an aesthetic idea -- Kantian science and the limits of subjectivity -- Schelling, Naturphilosophie, and "Möchtiges überraschen" -- After the ancients: Dichtung und Wahrheit and "Urworte. Orphisch" -- Eckermann, or the daemonic and the political -- Epilogue: Socrates and the cicadas

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 9781571133076; 1571133070
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    2005033571
    RVK Categories: GK 4211 ; GK 4441
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Subjects: German literature; German literature; Demonology in literature; Genius in literature; Subjectivity in literature; Genius in literature; Subjectivity in literature
    Other subjects: Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (1749-1832); Goethe; Goethe
    Scope: XII, 313 S., 24 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    The ancients and their daemons -- The daemonic in the philosophy of the Sturm und Drang: Hamann and Herder -- Romanticism and unlimited subjectivity: "Mahomets Gesang" -- Werther: the pathology of an aesthetic idea -- Kantian science and the limits of subjectivity -- Schelling, Naturphilosophie, and "Möchtiges überraschen" -- After the ancients: Dichtung und Wahrheit and "Urworte. Orphisch" -- Eckermann, or the daemonic and the political -- Epilogue: Socrates and the cicadas

  7. Goethe's concept of the daemonic
    after the ancients
    Published: 2006
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, NY [u.a.]

    The ancients and their daemons -- The daemonic in the philosophy of the Sturm und Drang: Hamann and Herder -- Romanticism and unlimited subjectivity: "Mahomets Gesang" -- Werther: the pathology of an aesthetic idea -- Kantian science and the limits... more

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    The ancients and their daemons -- The daemonic in the philosophy of the Sturm und Drang: Hamann and Herder -- Romanticism and unlimited subjectivity: "Mahomets Gesang" -- Werther: the pathology of an aesthetic idea -- Kantian science and the limits of subjectivity -- Schelling, Naturphilosophie, and "Möchtiges überraschen" -- After the ancients: Dichtung und Wahrheit and "Urworte. Orphisch" -- Eckermann, or the daemonic and the political -- Epilogue: Socrates and the cicadas

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 9781571133076; 1571133070
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    9781571133076
    2005033571
    RVK Categories: GK 4211 ; GK 4441
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Subjects: German literature; German literature; Demonology in literature; Genius in literature; Subjectivity in literature; Genius in literature; Subjectivity in literature
    Other subjects: Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (1749-1832); Goethe; Goethe
    Scope: XII, 313 S., 24 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    The ancients and their daemons -- The daemonic in the philosophy of the Sturm und Drang: Hamann and Herder -- Romanticism and unlimited subjectivity: "Mahomets Gesang" -- Werther: the pathology of an aesthetic idea -- Kantian science and the limits of subjectivity -- Schelling, Naturphilosophie, and "Möchtiges überraschen" -- After the ancients: Dichtung und Wahrheit and "Urworte. Orphisch" -- Eckermann, or the daemonic and the political -- Epilogue: Socrates and the cicadas

  8. Goethe's concept of the daemonic
    after the ancients
    Published: 2006
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    For Plato, the daemonic is a sensibility that brings individuals into contact with divine knowledge; Socrates was also inspired by a 'divine voice' known as his 'daimonion.' Goethe was introduced to this ancient concept by Hamann and Herder, who... more

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    For Plato, the daemonic is a sensibility that brings individuals into contact with divine knowledge; Socrates was also inspired by a 'divine voice' known as his 'daimonion.' Goethe was introduced to this ancient concept by Hamann and Herder, who associated it with the aesthetic category of genius. This book shows how the young Goethe depicted the idea of daemonic genius in works of the Storm and Stress period, before exploring the daemonic in a series of later poetic and autobiographical works. Reading Goethe's works on the daemonic through theorists such as Lukács, Benjamin, Gadamer, Adorno, and Blumenberg, Nicholls contends that they contain arguments concerning reason, nature, and subjectivity that are central to both European Romanticism and the Enlightenment. ANGUS NICHOLLS is Claussen-Simon Foundation Research Lecturer in German and Comparative Literature at the Centre for Anglo-German Cultural Relations in the Department of German, Queen Mary, University of London

     

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    ISBN: 9781571136749
    RVK Categories: GK 4211 ; GK 4441
    Subjects: Philosophie; German literature / 18th century / Classical influences; German literature / 19th century / Classical influences; Genius in literature; Subjectivity in literature; Dämonie
    Other subjects: Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von / 1749-1832 / Philosophy; Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (1749-1832)
    Scope: 1 online resource (xii, 313 pages)
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    The ancients and their daemons -- The daemonic in the philosophy of the Sturm und Drang: Hamann and Herder -- Romanticism and unlimited subjectivity: "Mahomets Gesang" -- Werther: the pathology of an aesthetic idea -- Kantian science and the limits of subjectivity -- Schelling, Naturphilosophie, and "Mächtiges überraschen" -- After the ancients: Dichtung und Wahrheit and "Urworte. Orphisch" -- Eckermann, or the daemonic and the political -- Epilogue: Socrates and the cicadas

  9. Goethe's concept of the daemonic
    after the ancients
    Published: 2006
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    For Plato, the daemonic is a sensibility that brings individuals into contact with divine knowledge; Socrates was also inspired by a 'divine voice' known as his 'daimonion.' Goethe was introduced to this ancient concept by Hamann and Herder, who... more

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    For Plato, the daemonic is a sensibility that brings individuals into contact with divine knowledge; Socrates was also inspired by a 'divine voice' known as his 'daimonion.' Goethe was introduced to this ancient concept by Hamann and Herder, who associated it with the aesthetic category of genius. This book shows how the young Goethe depicted the idea of daemonic genius in works of the Storm and Stress period, before exploring the daemonic in a series of later poetic and autobiographical works. Reading Goethe's works on the daemonic through theorists such as Lukács, Benjamin, Gadamer, Adorno, and Blumenberg, Nicholls contends that they contain arguments concerning reason, nature, and subjectivity that are central to both European Romanticism and the Enlightenment. ANGUS NICHOLLS is Claussen-Simon Foundation Research Lecturer in German and Comparative Literature at the Centre for Anglo-German Cultural Relations in the Department of German, Queen Mary, University of London

     

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    Volltext (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781571136749
    RVK Categories: GK 4211 ; GK 4441
    Subjects: Philosophie; German literature / 18th century / Classical influences; German literature / 19th century / Classical influences; Genius in literature; Subjectivity in literature; Dämonie
    Other subjects: Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von / 1749-1832 / Philosophy; Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (1749-1832)
    Scope: 1 online resource (xii, 313 pages)
    Notes:

    Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015)

    The ancients and their daemons -- The daemonic in the philosophy of the Sturm und Drang: Hamann and Herder -- Romanticism and unlimited subjectivity: "Mahomets Gesang" -- Werther: the pathology of an aesthetic idea -- Kantian science and the limits of subjectivity -- Schelling, Naturphilosophie, and "Mächtiges überraschen" -- After the ancients: Dichtung und Wahrheit and "Urworte. Orphisch" -- Eckermann, or the daemonic and the political -- Epilogue: Socrates and the cicadas

  10. Goethe's concept of the Daemonic
    after the ancients
    Published: 2006
    Publisher:  Camden House, Columbia, S.C. ; Boydell & Brewer, Woodbridge

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    ISBN: 1571133070
    RVK Categories: GK 4211 ; GK 4441
    Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Subjects: German literature; German literature; Demonology in literature; Genius in literature; Subjectivity in literature
    Other subjects: Goethe 1749-1832
    Scope: XII, 313 S., 24cm
    Notes:

    Literaturverz. S. [271] - 290