Anthropologie Der Goethezeit


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Kant, Herder, and the Birth of Anthropology


Kant, Herder, and the Birth of Anthropology

Author: John H. Zammito

language: en

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Release Date: 2002


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If Kant had never made the "critical turn" of 1773, would he be worth more than a paragraph in the history of philosophy? Most scholars think not. But this text challenges that view by revealing a precritical Kant who was immensely more influential than the one philosophers think they know.

Der Roman der Goethe-Zeit


Der Roman der Goethe-Zeit

Author: Manfred Engel

language: de

Publisher: Springer-Verlag

Release Date: 2016-12-12


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Women and Literature in the Goethe Era 1770-1820


Women and Literature in the Goethe Era 1770-1820

Author: Helen Fronius

language: en

Publisher: Clarendon Press

Release Date: 2007-04-05


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The Goethe era of German literature was dominated by men. Women were discouraged from reading and scorned as writers; Schiller saw female writers as typical 'dilettantes'. But the attempt to exclude did not always succeed, and the growing literary market rewarded some women's determination. This study combines archival research, literary analysis, and statistical evidence to give a sociological-historical overview of the conditions of women's literary production. Highlighting many authors who have fallen into obscurity, this study tells the story of women who managed to write and publish at a time when their efforts were not welcomed. Although eighteenth-century gender ideology is an important pre-condition for women's literary production, it does not necessarily determine the praxis of their actual experiences, as this study makes clear. Using a range of examples from a variety of sources, the real story of women who read, wrote, and published in the shadow of Goethe emerges.