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Goethe and Schiller, Peasants and Students: Weimar and the French Revolution
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Foreword vii
- (Re-)Writing the Radical: Enlightenment, Revolution and Cultural Transfer in 1790s Germany, Britain and France Introduction 1
- ‘That war with softer cares may be united’: Harriet Lee, Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire, the Thirty Years’ War, and the Politics of Adaptation 9
- From Sentiment to Sexuality: English Werther-Stories, the French Revolution, and German Vampires 25
- Radical Translations: Dubious Anglo-German Cultural Transfer in the 1790s 44
- Goethe and Schiller, Peasants and Students: Weimar and the French Revolution 61
- Revolution, Abolition, Aesthetic Sublimation: German Responses to News from France in the 1790s 72
- Print and Preserve: Periodicals in Late Eighteenth-Century Germany 88
- Aesthetics and Politics in the Journal London und Paris (1798–1815) 102
- Changing Authorities on HMS Bounty: The Public Images of William Bligh and Fletcher Christian in the Context of Late Eighteenth-Century Political and Intellectual Conditions 119
- A Fictional Response to the Categorical Imperative: Women Refugees, Servants and Slaves in Charrière’s Trois femmes 142
- Sade, Revolution, and the Boundaries of Freedom 157
- Impossible Crossings: Friedrich Hölderlin’s Hyperion and the Aesthetic Foundation of Democracy 170
- Événements de circonstance: The Classical Tradition in the Age of Revolution 186
- Detours of Knowledge: Aspects of Novalis’ Aesthetic Epistemology 204
- Challenging Time(s): Memory, Politics, and the Philosophy of Time in Jean Paul’s Quintus Fixlein 219
- Xavier de Maistre and Angelology 239
- Introducing the Songs with Inspiration: William Blake, Lavater, and the Legacy of Felix Hess 251
- The Contributors 270
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Foreword vii
- (Re-)Writing the Radical: Enlightenment, Revolution and Cultural Transfer in 1790s Germany, Britain and France Introduction 1
- ‘That war with softer cares may be united’: Harriet Lee, Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire, the Thirty Years’ War, and the Politics of Adaptation 9
- From Sentiment to Sexuality: English Werther-Stories, the French Revolution, and German Vampires 25
- Radical Translations: Dubious Anglo-German Cultural Transfer in the 1790s 44
- Goethe and Schiller, Peasants and Students: Weimar and the French Revolution 61
- Revolution, Abolition, Aesthetic Sublimation: German Responses to News from France in the 1790s 72
- Print and Preserve: Periodicals in Late Eighteenth-Century Germany 88
- Aesthetics and Politics in the Journal London und Paris (1798–1815) 102
- Changing Authorities on HMS Bounty: The Public Images of William Bligh and Fletcher Christian in the Context of Late Eighteenth-Century Political and Intellectual Conditions 119
- A Fictional Response to the Categorical Imperative: Women Refugees, Servants and Slaves in Charrière’s Trois femmes 142
- Sade, Revolution, and the Boundaries of Freedom 157
- Impossible Crossings: Friedrich Hölderlin’s Hyperion and the Aesthetic Foundation of Democracy 170
- Événements de circonstance: The Classical Tradition in the Age of Revolution 186
- Detours of Knowledge: Aspects of Novalis’ Aesthetic Epistemology 204
- Challenging Time(s): Memory, Politics, and the Philosophy of Time in Jean Paul’s Quintus Fixlein 219
- Xavier de Maistre and Angelology 239
- Introducing the Songs with Inspiration: William Blake, Lavater, and the Legacy of Felix Hess 251
- The Contributors 270