A history of poetics : German scholarly aesthetics and poetics in international context, 1770-1960 /
Since the 1990s, following the end of postmodernism, literary theory has lost much of its dynamics. This book aims at revitalising literary theory exploring two of its historical bases: German poetics and aesthetics. Beginning in the 1770s and ending in the 1950s, the book examines nearly 200 years...
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Berlin ; New York :
Walter de Gruyter,
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- I. Introduction
- 1. Poetics as Field of Knowledge
- 2. Text Types and Periods
- 3. Methodology
- II. Aesthetics and Academic Poetics in Germany
- 1. Eclectic Poetics: Popular Philosophy (1770
- 1790)
- 2. Transcendental Poetics and Beyond: Immanuel Kant's Critical Successors (1790
- 1800)
- 3. Historical and Genetic Poetics: Johann Justus Herwig (1774), August Wilhelm Schlegel (1801
- 1803/1809 -1811) and Johann Gottfried Herder's Heritage
- 4. Logostheological Poetics Beyond Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling: Friedrich Ast (1805), Joseph Loreye (1801/1802, 1820) and Johann Jakob Wagner (1839, 1840)
- 5. Post-Idealist Poetics
- 6. Pre-Empirical and Empirical Poetics since 1820
- 7. Comprehensive Poetics
- 8. Poetics and "Geisteswissenschaft"
- 9. The Turn Towards Language: Theodor A. Meyer (1901)
- 10. Phenomenological and Ontological Poetics: Edmund Husserl and Roman Ingarden (1931)
- 11. Anthropology, Existentialism and Hermeneutics: the Influence of Søren Kierkegaard and Martin Heidegger
- 12. The After-Life of the 'Artwork of Language' ("Sprachkunstwerk")
- 13. Poetics under the Fascist Regime
- 14. New Approaches in a Reproductive Era
- 15. Conclusion: Tendencies, Trends and Sunken Ideas
- III. Bibliographies and Prints
- Backmatter.