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2. Transcendental Poetics and Beyond: Immanuel Kant’s Critical Successors (1790 – 1800)
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents XI
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I. Introduction
- 1. Poetics as Field of Knowledge 7
- 2. Text Types and Periods 19
- 3. Methodology 25
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II. Aesthetics and Academic Poetics in Germany
- 1. Eclectic Poetics: Popular Philosophy (1770 – 1790) 40
- 2. Transcendental Poetics and Beyond: Immanuel Kant’s Critical Successors (1790 – 1800) 63
- 3. Historical and Genetic Poetics: Johann Justus Herwig (1774), August Wilhelm Schlegel (1801 – 1803/1809 –1811) and Johann Gottfried Herder’s Heritage 76
- 4. Logostheological Poetics Beyond Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling: Friedrich Ast (1805), Joseph Loreye (1801/1802, 1820) and Johann Jakob Wagner (1839, 1840) 89
- 5. Post-Idealist Poetics 100
- 6. Pre-Empirical and Empirical Poetics since 1820 129
- 7. Comprehensive Poetics 176
- 8. Poetics and “Geisteswissenschaft” 186
- 9. The Turn Towards Language: Theodor A. Meyer (1901) 205
- 10. Phenomenological and Ontological Poetics: Edmund Husserl and Roman Ingarden (1931) 211
- 11. Anthropology, Existentialism and Hermeneutics: the Influence of Søren Kierkegaard and Martin Heidegger 219
- 12. The After-Life of the ‘Artwork of Language’ (“Sprachkunstwerk”) 242
- 13. Poetics under the Fascist Regime 249
- 14. New Approaches in a Reproductive Era 277
- 15. Conclusion: Tendencies, Trends and Sunken Ideas 288
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III. Bibliographies and Prints
- Backmatter 302
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents XI
-
I. Introduction
- 1. Poetics as Field of Knowledge 7
- 2. Text Types and Periods 19
- 3. Methodology 25
-
II. Aesthetics and Academic Poetics in Germany
- 1. Eclectic Poetics: Popular Philosophy (1770 – 1790) 40
- 2. Transcendental Poetics and Beyond: Immanuel Kant’s Critical Successors (1790 – 1800) 63
- 3. Historical and Genetic Poetics: Johann Justus Herwig (1774), August Wilhelm Schlegel (1801 – 1803/1809 –1811) and Johann Gottfried Herder’s Heritage 76
- 4. Logostheological Poetics Beyond Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling: Friedrich Ast (1805), Joseph Loreye (1801/1802, 1820) and Johann Jakob Wagner (1839, 1840) 89
- 5. Post-Idealist Poetics 100
- 6. Pre-Empirical and Empirical Poetics since 1820 129
- 7. Comprehensive Poetics 176
- 8. Poetics and “Geisteswissenschaft” 186
- 9. The Turn Towards Language: Theodor A. Meyer (1901) 205
- 10. Phenomenological and Ontological Poetics: Edmund Husserl and Roman Ingarden (1931) 211
- 11. Anthropology, Existentialism and Hermeneutics: the Influence of Søren Kierkegaard and Martin Heidegger 219
- 12. The After-Life of the ‘Artwork of Language’ (“Sprachkunstwerk”) 242
- 13. Poetics under the Fascist Regime 249
- 14. New Approaches in a Reproductive Era 277
- 15. Conclusion: Tendencies, Trends and Sunken Ideas 288
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III. Bibliographies and Prints
- Backmatter 302