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A Troll Emerges: The Beginning of August Friedrich Cranz’s Career as a Provocateur
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Jonathan Blake Fine
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Note on the Text ix
- Introduction: Literary Historiography, the Canon, and the Rest 1
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Part I. Poetry
- Curing Both Body and Soul: The Physician as Poet in the Works of Daniel Wilhelm Triller 19
- Daniel Stoppe’s Fables: A “Second-Tier” Version of the Genre in the Early Enlightenment? 35
- “Nicht unsrer Lesewelt, und nicht der Ewigkeit”: Late Style in Gleim’s Zeitand Sinngedichte (1792–1803) 52
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Part II. The Novel
- Difficulties of a Statesman: Johann Michael von Loen and Der redliche Mann am Hofe 71
- Expanding the Eighteenth-Century Novel between England and Germany: Sentiment, Experience, and the Self 90
- An Unoriginal Modernity: The Novelist- Translator Friedrich von Oertel 107
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Part III. Drama and Theater
- Theater for an Urban Audience: Adam Gottfried Uhlich’s Der Jungfernstieg and Der Götterkrieg 127
- Stepping Out of Götz’s Shadow: Jacob Maier, the Ritterstück, and the Historical Drama 145
- “You can go to hell with your Chinese bridge”: August von Kotzebue’s Most Successful Play Menschenhaß und Reue and the European Garden Revolution 162
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Part IV. Philosophy and Criticism
- A Troll Emerges: The Beginning of August Friedrich Cranz’s Career as a Provocateur 181
- Second-Tier Writing in Catholic Germany: Eulogius Schneider (1756–1794) as Professor of Aesthetics and Poet 199
- Performativity and “Poetic” Epistemology: Ludwig Gotthard Kosegarten’s Response to Moses Mendelssohn’s Aesthetics 213
- Contributors 231
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Note on the Text ix
- Introduction: Literary Historiography, the Canon, and the Rest 1
-
Part I. Poetry
- Curing Both Body and Soul: The Physician as Poet in the Works of Daniel Wilhelm Triller 19
- Daniel Stoppe’s Fables: A “Second-Tier” Version of the Genre in the Early Enlightenment? 35
- “Nicht unsrer Lesewelt, und nicht der Ewigkeit”: Late Style in Gleim’s Zeitand Sinngedichte (1792–1803) 52
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Part II. The Novel
- Difficulties of a Statesman: Johann Michael von Loen and Der redliche Mann am Hofe 71
- Expanding the Eighteenth-Century Novel between England and Germany: Sentiment, Experience, and the Self 90
- An Unoriginal Modernity: The Novelist- Translator Friedrich von Oertel 107
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Part III. Drama and Theater
- Theater for an Urban Audience: Adam Gottfried Uhlich’s Der Jungfernstieg and Der Götterkrieg 127
- Stepping Out of Götz’s Shadow: Jacob Maier, the Ritterstück, and the Historical Drama 145
- “You can go to hell with your Chinese bridge”: August von Kotzebue’s Most Successful Play Menschenhaß und Reue and the European Garden Revolution 162
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Part IV. Philosophy and Criticism
- A Troll Emerges: The Beginning of August Friedrich Cranz’s Career as a Provocateur 181
- Second-Tier Writing in Catholic Germany: Eulogius Schneider (1756–1794) as Professor of Aesthetics and Poet 199
- Performativity and “Poetic” Epistemology: Ludwig Gotthard Kosegarten’s Response to Moses Mendelssohn’s Aesthetics 213
- Contributors 231