This article discusses the use of illustrations -- and their relinquishment -- in the first edition of collected works by Johann Wolfgang Goethe (Goethe's Schriften, 1786--90) and focuses on three illustrations by the pre-eminent eighteenth-century artist Angelica Kauffmann (1741–1807), done in Rome. They form, I argue, real illustrations, not mere decor or images independent from the text.The images in question are:1. A scene from Goethe’s play Iphigenie auf Tauris 2. A scene from Goethe’s play Egmont 3. an allegorical portrait of Goethe/a poet with the muses of tragedy and comedy.In his published descriptions in Italienische Reise Goethe recommends the first two as models for the reader. In the third one, I argue, Kauffmann represented he...
How illustrations can contribute to the study of literary texts. Against the commonly held idea tha...
This dissertation examines the intertextual references in eighteenth-century German author Johann W....
Includes: Der Müllerin Verrath -- Der Müllerin Reue -- Die wandelnde Glocke -- Der neue Pausias und...
After an introduction into the history of book illustrations from the second half of the 18th centur...
While today the word illustration often evokes children\u27s books, in late nineteenth-century Ger...
At the end of the nineteenth century, illustrations played a crucial role in the history of books an...
This article probes into the little explored topic of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s hunt for, obsessi...
Without doubt, illustrators strongly influence the way we imagine fairy tales. For most of today’s ...
In this article, the author discusses and reviews the first Polish critical edition of Johann Wolfga...
Andreas Gryphius (1616-1664) is ranked by German literary historians as the foremost lyricist and dr...
Photo-Illustrations for Thomas Bernhard’s A Child’ contains 22 pictures. The photos do not try to ca...
The growth of the literary market in the eighteenth century changed concepts of authorship. Portrait...
This article examines the original illustrations for Racine's plays, mostly drawn by François Chauve...
The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the sh...
DRAMATIC WORKS OF GOETHE : COMPRISING FAUST, IPHIGENIA IN TAURIS, TORQUATO TASSO, EGMONT / TRANSL. B...
How illustrations can contribute to the study of literary texts. Against the commonly held idea tha...
This dissertation examines the intertextual references in eighteenth-century German author Johann W....
Includes: Der Müllerin Verrath -- Der Müllerin Reue -- Die wandelnde Glocke -- Der neue Pausias und...
After an introduction into the history of book illustrations from the second half of the 18th centur...
While today the word illustration often evokes children\u27s books, in late nineteenth-century Ger...
At the end of the nineteenth century, illustrations played a crucial role in the history of books an...
This article probes into the little explored topic of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s hunt for, obsessi...
Without doubt, illustrators strongly influence the way we imagine fairy tales. For most of today’s ...
In this article, the author discusses and reviews the first Polish critical edition of Johann Wolfga...
Andreas Gryphius (1616-1664) is ranked by German literary historians as the foremost lyricist and dr...
Photo-Illustrations for Thomas Bernhard’s A Child’ contains 22 pictures. The photos do not try to ca...
The growth of the literary market in the eighteenth century changed concepts of authorship. Portrait...
This article examines the original illustrations for Racine's plays, mostly drawn by François Chauve...
The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the sh...
DRAMATIC WORKS OF GOETHE : COMPRISING FAUST, IPHIGENIA IN TAURIS, TORQUATO TASSO, EGMONT / TRANSL. B...
How illustrations can contribute to the study of literary texts. Against the commonly held idea tha...
This dissertation examines the intertextual references in eighteenth-century German author Johann W....
Includes: Der Müllerin Verrath -- Der Müllerin Reue -- Die wandelnde Glocke -- Der neue Pausias und...