Jena romanticism and its appropriation of Jakob Böhme : theosophy, hagiography, literature /
These appropriations fall into two main groups: those pertaining to the name Böhme or a life assigned to it, and those involving concepts or images from the mystic's oeuvre. The first group constituted an attempt to co-opt the aura of sanctity attached to portrayals of the poet-prophet in orde...
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Table of Contents:
- JAKOB BOHME: HIS THOUGHT AND EARLY RECEPTION
- The Seduction of Influence: A Forschungsbericht
- Bohme's Thought: A Precis
- Bohme's Reception in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: A Typology
- JAKOB BOHME AND THE JENA CIRCLE: THE STORY OF A RECEPTION
- The Discovery / Ludwig Tieck
- An Interrupted Reception: Novalis Towards a Mystical Science / J.W. Ritter
- The Limits of the Reception / FE. D. Schleiermacher, A.W., Caroline and Dorothea Schlegel
- FROM UNIVERSALPOESIE TO CHRISTIAN IDEALISM: BOHME'S THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHICAL ROMANTICISM
- Universalpoesie, Mythology, and Christian Idealism / Friedrich Schlegel
- Idealism, Human Freedom, and the Problem of Evil / F. WJ. Schelling
- Conclusion.