<p>This dissertation explores the place of ghosts in late eighteenth-century German texts, where they appear with surprising frequency despite widespread disbelief in their ontological reality. These ghosts could simply be lingering remnants of superstition in an age where they no longer belong, but my project argues that they play a central role in the Enlightenment and its ideal of progress. The key texts analyzed in this context include three versions of the story of the Weiße Frau, as well as works by Immanuel Kant, Karl Philipp Moritz, Friedrich Schiller, and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. In various ways, these texts demonstrate how the presentation of a ghost creates new possibilities in philosophy and aesthetics, as well as opportuniti...
In my dissertation I investigate literary representations of mythological and religious tropes in se...
My thesis aims to develop a better understanding of Goethe's works written during his first Weimar d...
This study examines the interpretations that were made of ghosts in England, and to a lesser extent ...
This dissertation explores the place of ghosts in late eighteenth-century German texts, where they a...
This chapter focuses on a largely overlooked type of archival source, namely reports written by repr...
This dissertation traces the development of the supernatural from the late eighteenth to the late ni...
The Protestant Reformation in the sixteenth century fuelled heated debates about the nature and perc...
The Protestant Reformation in the sixteenth century fuelled heated debates about the nature and perc...
The Protestant Reformation in the sixteenth century fuelled heated debates about the nature and perc...
In Enlightenment discourse, the talk of ghosts transmitted from antiquity and the medieval period to...
This thesis traces the cultural significance of ghost beliefs in English society from c.1660 to c.18...
In Enlightenment discourse, the talk of ghosts transmitted from antiquity and the medieval period to...
This thesis undertakes to examine Rudolf Otto\u27s work on the rational understanding of God and aut...
This thesis undertakes to examine Rudolf Otto\u27s work on the rational understanding of God and aut...
This thesis analyses perceptions of ghosts in Scotland, with particular focus on the period from 16...
In my dissertation I investigate literary representations of mythological and religious tropes in se...
My thesis aims to develop a better understanding of Goethe's works written during his first Weimar d...
This study examines the interpretations that were made of ghosts in England, and to a lesser extent ...
This dissertation explores the place of ghosts in late eighteenth-century German texts, where they a...
This chapter focuses on a largely overlooked type of archival source, namely reports written by repr...
This dissertation traces the development of the supernatural from the late eighteenth to the late ni...
The Protestant Reformation in the sixteenth century fuelled heated debates about the nature and perc...
The Protestant Reformation in the sixteenth century fuelled heated debates about the nature and perc...
The Protestant Reformation in the sixteenth century fuelled heated debates about the nature and perc...
In Enlightenment discourse, the talk of ghosts transmitted from antiquity and the medieval period to...
This thesis traces the cultural significance of ghost beliefs in English society from c.1660 to c.18...
In Enlightenment discourse, the talk of ghosts transmitted from antiquity and the medieval period to...
This thesis undertakes to examine Rudolf Otto\u27s work on the rational understanding of God and aut...
This thesis undertakes to examine Rudolf Otto\u27s work on the rational understanding of God and aut...
This thesis analyses perceptions of ghosts in Scotland, with particular focus on the period from 16...
In my dissertation I investigate literary representations of mythological and religious tropes in se...
My thesis aims to develop a better understanding of Goethe's works written during his first Weimar d...
This study examines the interpretations that were made of ghosts in England, and to a lesser extent ...