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Studies in Weimar Classicism

Writing as Symbolic Form

by Roger H. Stephenson (Author)
©2010 Monographs XVI, 480 Pages

Summary

This book is a study of central aspects of Weimar Classicism, written in the light of Ernst Cassirer’s cultural theory. It provides a close reading of key texts, ranging across Goethe and Schiller’s œuvre as a whole, from their (philosophical) poems through their drama, prose-writing, and theoretical reflections on cultural and scientific topics. The work seeks to demonstrate the attested (but hitherto largely unanalysed) aesthetic power at the very heart of their writings, which in turn underpins their epistemological and ethical significance. The main theme of Weimar Classicism is the role of symbolism in Classicism, as distinct from the centrality of semiosis in competing cultural norms. The overall aim of the book is thus to see Weimar Classicism anew, both historically and analytically, as an enlightening context in which to reconsider many of the central tenets of contemporary (often called ‘postmodern’) cultural theory.

Details

Pages
XVI, 480
Year
2010
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039110858
Language
English
Keywords
Symbolic poetry Goethe Aesthetic texture Philosophy
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2010. XVI, 480 pp.

Biographical notes

Roger H. Stephenson (Author)

The Author: Following his retirement in 2008 from the William Jacks Chair, Roger H. Stephenson is Professor Emeritus and Honorary Professorial Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow. He has published widely on German and Comparative Literature and Thought. His previous monographs include Goethe’s Wisdom Literature (1983), Goethe’s Conception of Knowledge and Science (1995), and (with Paul Bishop) Nietzsche and Weimar Classicism (2005).

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