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9: War Games: Kleist, Adam Ferguson, and the Cultural Poetics of Play
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Christian Moser
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword: A Note on Kleist in American Art, Film, and Literature vii
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction: Kleist’s Literary and Philosophical Paradigms 1
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Part I. Kleist’s Literary Paradigms
- 1: In the Beginning: Kleist, Genesis, Kafka, and the Pursuit of Epistemological Salvation 17
- 2: Just Violence? War, Law, and Politics in Kleist’s Die Herrmannsschlacht and Shakespeare’s Henry V 30
- 3: The Mereau-Brentano Translations of María de Zayas’s “Spanish Novellas” and Kleist’s Prose Works 52
- 4: The Old and the New: Christoph Martin Wieland and Kleist on Parteigeist 96
- 5: Receptions, Homages, and Anti-Occupational Allegories of Autonomy: The Case of Schiller’s Bohemian Cup and Kleist’s Broken Jug 118
- 6: Anti-Napoleonic Rage and the Hope for a Better Future: Collin between Schiller and Kleist 163
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Part II. Kleist’s Philosophical Paradigms
- 7: Fiat claritas et pereat opus: Equity and the Limits of Rectification in Kleist’s Michael Kohlhaas 195
- 8: Kleist, Johann Joachim Spalding, and the Bestimmung des Menschen: Philosophy as a Way of Life? 209
- 9: War Games: Kleist, Adam Ferguson, and the Cultural Poetics of Play 233
- 10: Economic Concepts and Authorial Self-Design in Heinrich von Kleist’s Letters 254
- 11: Gender and the Politics of Recognition in Johann Gottlieb Fichte’s Foundations of Natural Right and Kleist’s Amphitryon 287
- 12: Kleist and Haiti—Beyond Hegel 308
- Notes on the Contributors 329
- Index 335
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword: A Note on Kleist in American Art, Film, and Literature vii
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction: Kleist’s Literary and Philosophical Paradigms 1
-
Part I. Kleist’s Literary Paradigms
- 1: In the Beginning: Kleist, Genesis, Kafka, and the Pursuit of Epistemological Salvation 17
- 2: Just Violence? War, Law, and Politics in Kleist’s Die Herrmannsschlacht and Shakespeare’s Henry V 30
- 3: The Mereau-Brentano Translations of María de Zayas’s “Spanish Novellas” and Kleist’s Prose Works 52
- 4: The Old and the New: Christoph Martin Wieland and Kleist on Parteigeist 96
- 5: Receptions, Homages, and Anti-Occupational Allegories of Autonomy: The Case of Schiller’s Bohemian Cup and Kleist’s Broken Jug 118
- 6: Anti-Napoleonic Rage and the Hope for a Better Future: Collin between Schiller and Kleist 163
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Part II. Kleist’s Philosophical Paradigms
- 7: Fiat claritas et pereat opus: Equity and the Limits of Rectification in Kleist’s Michael Kohlhaas 195
- 8: Kleist, Johann Joachim Spalding, and the Bestimmung des Menschen: Philosophy as a Way of Life? 209
- 9: War Games: Kleist, Adam Ferguson, and the Cultural Poetics of Play 233
- 10: Economic Concepts and Authorial Self-Design in Heinrich von Kleist’s Letters 254
- 11: Gender and the Politics of Recognition in Johann Gottlieb Fichte’s Foundations of Natural Right and Kleist’s Amphitryon 287
- 12: Kleist and Haiti—Beyond Hegel 308
- Notes on the Contributors 329
- Index 335