Widely regarded as one of the foremost cultural critics of the last century, Walter Benjamin's relation to Modernism has largely been understood in the context of his reception of the aesthetic theories of Early German Romanticism and his associated interest in avant-garde Surrealism. But this Romantic understanding only gives half the picture. Running through Benjamin's thought is also a critique of Romanticism, developed in conjunction with a positive engagement with the philosophical, artistic and historical writings of J. W. von Goethe. In demonstrating the significance of these Goethean elements, this book challenges the dominant understanding of Benjamin's philosophy as essentially Romantic and instead proposes that Goethe's Classici...
This study examines some of Goethe's works in the context of European developments. I show how Goeth...
My dissertation, titled Hanging-Together: Kant, Goethe, and the Theory of Aesthetic Modernism, obser...
This dissertation renders in a thematic and chronological line the argument o a Goethean influence c...
The article examines Walter Benjamin’s dissertation Der Begriff der Kunstkritik in der deutschen Rom...
This paper questions the traditional German view that Goethe (1749-1832) was a ‘Classical’ and not a...
This dissertation addresses the problem of raising consciousness in Walter Benjamin\u27s writings, w...
This project explores the idea of ‘uncriticizability’, a term used on rare but significant occasions...
This special issue dedicated to Wlater Benjamin collects five essays in which a fundamental feature ...
Called “the most important critic of his time” by Hannah Arendt, Walter Benjamin (1892-1940) has bec...
Walter Benjamin’s whole philosophy is characterized by the effort to answer the dichotomy between em...
This article re-examines the affinities and differences between the thought of Bakhtin and Benjamin....
Walter Benjamin’s concern with Ausdruck/Expression, as it unfolds in his essay on Goethe’s Elective ...
O presente trabalho visa investigar os conceitos de crítica e experiência na obra de Walter Benjamin...
“Shock” is perhaps the central concept of modernist aesthetics and Walter Benjamin its best known th...
Compares art historian Carl Einstein's (1885-1940) critique of modernity with that of Walter Benjami...
This study examines some of Goethe's works in the context of European developments. I show how Goeth...
My dissertation, titled Hanging-Together: Kant, Goethe, and the Theory of Aesthetic Modernism, obser...
This dissertation renders in a thematic and chronological line the argument o a Goethean influence c...
The article examines Walter Benjamin’s dissertation Der Begriff der Kunstkritik in der deutschen Rom...
This paper questions the traditional German view that Goethe (1749-1832) was a ‘Classical’ and not a...
This dissertation addresses the problem of raising consciousness in Walter Benjamin\u27s writings, w...
This project explores the idea of ‘uncriticizability’, a term used on rare but significant occasions...
This special issue dedicated to Wlater Benjamin collects five essays in which a fundamental feature ...
Called “the most important critic of his time” by Hannah Arendt, Walter Benjamin (1892-1940) has bec...
Walter Benjamin’s whole philosophy is characterized by the effort to answer the dichotomy between em...
This article re-examines the affinities and differences between the thought of Bakhtin and Benjamin....
Walter Benjamin’s concern with Ausdruck/Expression, as it unfolds in his essay on Goethe’s Elective ...
O presente trabalho visa investigar os conceitos de crítica e experiência na obra de Walter Benjamin...
“Shock” is perhaps the central concept of modernist aesthetics and Walter Benjamin its best known th...
Compares art historian Carl Einstein's (1885-1940) critique of modernity with that of Walter Benjami...
This study examines some of Goethe's works in the context of European developments. I show how Goeth...
My dissertation, titled Hanging-Together: Kant, Goethe, and the Theory of Aesthetic Modernism, obser...
This dissertation renders in a thematic and chronological line the argument o a Goethean influence c...