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  • Cora Stam
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 27. Februar 2008
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Abstract

In 1996, John Neubauer published the article “Clair-Obscur, An Imagined Dialogue between Diderot and Goethe”. In the first part of his paper he organized the dialogue – about the issue of the theory of colours – between the two heavyweights; in the second part Neubauer hazarded a hypothesis why Goethe would have left the original project of his translation of Diderot's Essais sur la peinture incomplete. It is common knowledge that Goethe disagreed with Newton about the issue of chromatics and that he considered Diderot as a follower – like most of the French – of Newton and his ideas. In this essay I will focus on the twilight zone of the polemic character of the “Clair-Obscur”-dialogue. Unfortunately, like Neubauer, I have not been able to find any translations, so the passages written by Diderot are in French, and Goethe's commentary is in German. I would like to start with a squib from the article “Clair-Obscur”.

Published Online: 2008-02-27
Published in Print: 2003-10-14

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  2. Introduction
  3. Thought-Images: A Brief History of Time
  4. The Return of the Dinosaurs: About Scientific Imagination and its Affects
  5. Borders and Monuments: Goethe's Reconstruction of the World as Knowledge
  6. History, Theory and Abraham Gottlob Werner
  7. Mynheer Peeperkorn's Fever
  8. Introduction
  9. History, Empire, Opera
  10. Music Albums: A Tiny Gesamtkunstwerk?
  11. Listening to Kurt Schwitters' Ursonate. A Dadaistic-Romantic transposition d'arts?
  12. Introduction
  13. Reading Melling's Voyage pittoresque de Constantinople. Topography and Control
  14. Penumbra
  15. Bruno Freddi's Vissuto
  16. From Stony Facts to Paper Flowers
  17. Picturing It. The Issue of Visuality in the Classical Theory of Metaphor
  18. Introduction
  19. The Practical Use of Historiography: from Haffner to Herodotus
  20. The Gap between Hannah Arendt and Franz Kafka
  21. Literature and Art in History
  22. Cultural Memory, Cultural History and Cultural Canons in the Third Millennium
  23. Cross-border Histories
  24. Introduction
  25. The Intolerable
  26. History, Theory and the Middle Voice
  27. Sacred Memory or Relics: Should Holocaust Documents Be Altered?
  28. Blasting the Historical Continuum: Stories of my Grandmother
  29. Der Erlkönig in Sarajevo: Did the monument forecast the catastrophe?
  30. Introduction
  31. Hans Mayer – Ansichten eines komparatistischen Außenseiters
  32. Mastering Adolescence in the Age of Cultural Studies
  33. Bamboozled by Literature
  34. Arguments for a Cross-Cultural Literary History. Theoretical and Practical Implications
  35. Comparative Literary History, Theory and Practice: John Neubauer's Contribution
  36. “Rich Seeds We Must Sow … But If Only a Few Will Take”
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  38. The Marathon Man
  39. Embracing the Horizon
  40. Rezensionen
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