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William S. Davis 
Romanticism, Hellenism, and the Philosophy of Nature 

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This book investigates intersections between the philosophy of nature and Hellenism in British and German Romanticism, focusing primarily on five central literary/philosophical figures: Friedrich Schelling, Friedrich Hölderlin, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Percy Shelley, and Lord Byron. Near the end of the eighteenth century, poets and thinkers reinvented Greece as a site of aesthetic and ontological wholeness, a move that corresponded with a refiguring of nature as a dynamically interconnected web in which each part is linked to the living whole. This vision of a vibrant materiality that allows us to become “one with all that lives, ” along with a Romantic version of Hellenism that wished to reassemble the broken fragments of an imaginary Greece as both site and symbol of this all-unity, functioned as a two-pronged response to subjective anxiety that arose in the wake of Kant and Fichte. The result is a form of resistance to an idealism that appeared to leave little roomfor a world of beauty, love, and nature beyond the self.





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1. Introduction: Romantic Hellenism, the Philosophy of Nature, and Subjective Anxiety.- 2. Intellectual Intuition: With Hölderlin, “Lost in the Wide Blue’.- 3. The Philosophy of Nature: Goethe, Schelling, and the World Soul.- 4. Aesthetic/Erotic Intuition: Hölderlin, Shelley,  and the Islands of the Archipelago.- 5. Coda: with Byron on Acrocorinth.



A propos de l’auteur


William S. Davis is an associate professor of Comparative Literature and German at Colorado College, USA.



Langue Anglais ● Format PDF ● Pages 156 ● ISBN 9783319912929 ● Taille du fichier 1.6 MB ● Maison d’édition Springer International Publishing ● Lieu Cham ● Pays CH ● Publié 2018 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 6400286 ● Protection contre la copie DRM sociale

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