The aim of this comparative study of Novalis' Heinrich von Ofterdingen , Holderlin's Hyperion, and Schlegel's Lucinde is to develop a comprehensive overview of the role of woman in conceptions of male subjectivity in Early German Romanticism. The reading of the novels developed here examines the Early Romantic poetics with a specific view to the conceptualizations of woman contained therein. The Early Romantic 'Project' consists in the rewriting of the subject and the world in the medium of poetry. Tanscendental poetry, the fragment, allegory, and irony are intended to invoke the presence of an absence, that is the absolute. In the concrete praxis in the novels, these concepts of Early Romantic poetics imply conceptualizations of w...
Much critical attention has focused in recent years on the female Bildungsroman, yet a clear definit...
In this thesis, the development of the major women protagonists in Ricarda Huch's novels and short s...
The German romantic movement was the result of defective culture, of bodily and mental derangement, ...
While the title of Friedrich Schlegel’s novel Lucinde (1799) bears the name of a woman, the eponymic...
This paper considers how women and gender are conceptualised within early German Romanticism and arg...
The great poet and polymath Friedrich von Hardenberg, known as Novalis, was long seen as representin...
This thesis will examine the construction of femininity in German literature based off the concept o...
The main aim of the paper is reconstruction of the concept of Bildung (considered as forming the man...
The Bachelor Thesis focuses on the representation of women in literary texts of Early and High Roman...
Early German Romanticism is a period associated in literary analysis with the emancipation of women....
This thesis\u27 focuses on the characterization of the woman , who occupies a very prominent part i...
German authors like Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich von Hardenberg, known as Novalis, left ...
253 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.This study intends to show ho...
This thesis argues that the tum to poetry undertaken by Schlegel, Novalis and HOlderlin during the ...
The subject of this study is the image of woman in late 19th century German fiction. Upon examining ...
Much critical attention has focused in recent years on the female Bildungsroman, yet a clear definit...
In this thesis, the development of the major women protagonists in Ricarda Huch's novels and short s...
The German romantic movement was the result of defective culture, of bodily and mental derangement, ...
While the title of Friedrich Schlegel’s novel Lucinde (1799) bears the name of a woman, the eponymic...
This paper considers how women and gender are conceptualised within early German Romanticism and arg...
The great poet and polymath Friedrich von Hardenberg, known as Novalis, was long seen as representin...
This thesis will examine the construction of femininity in German literature based off the concept o...
The main aim of the paper is reconstruction of the concept of Bildung (considered as forming the man...
The Bachelor Thesis focuses on the representation of women in literary texts of Early and High Roman...
Early German Romanticism is a period associated in literary analysis with the emancipation of women....
This thesis\u27 focuses on the characterization of the woman , who occupies a very prominent part i...
German authors like Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich von Hardenberg, known as Novalis, left ...
253 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.This study intends to show ho...
This thesis argues that the tum to poetry undertaken by Schlegel, Novalis and HOlderlin during the ...
The subject of this study is the image of woman in late 19th century German fiction. Upon examining ...
Much critical attention has focused in recent years on the female Bildungsroman, yet a clear definit...
In this thesis, the development of the major women protagonists in Ricarda Huch's novels and short s...
The German romantic movement was the result of defective culture, of bodily and mental derangement, ...