The essay investigates Romantic tendencies in Schiller's inaugural drama, Die Räuber [The Robbers]. The play's overt discourse of dualism and exchange rests on a more viscous foundation of existential muck. Franz von Moor's "morastige Zirkel der menschlichen Bestimmung" [muckish cycle of human determination] is a cyclical solvent that engulfs the play's dualisms and dissolves opposition and exchange. Forms rise from the muck, taking on borders (dimensions, limits) and they descend back into the muck, becoming once more borderless. This may be the other side of an all-encompassing Freude [Joy], both originary and terminal, yet as "alle Menschen werden Brüder" [all people become brothers], we are reminded of what it means to be brothers in th...
Schiller and Goethe have very different conceptions of tragedy. In his play Don Carlos, Schiller, es...
This thesis examines the dramatic implications of the grotesque in Romantic aesthetics, particularly...
grantor: University of TorontoGoethe's first and most popular novel, like the writings of...
The essay investigates Romantic tendencies in Schiller's inaugural drama, Die Räuber [The Robbers]. ...
At the end of the eighteenth century, there was a powerful outburst of original intellectual creativ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004Focusing on five German works of the Romantic Period,...
This paper makes a case for the originality of Schiller’s early ethics. Far from passively mirroring...
Since the early 1980's, in the context of discussions of the modern and the postmodern, the aestheti...
This article examines discourses on suicide in Die Leiden des jungen Werthers in the context of repr...
Was Schiller an idealist, as it has been asserted since more than two centuries, or was he a realist...
In Schiller, the promise of equal and fraternal humanity becomes the exact opposite of a void saying...
The German romantic movement was the result of defective culture, of bodily and mental derangement, ...
The dissertation situates the Goethean sublime in an obscured countermovement of resistance to the a...
In 1803 long after Schiller has abandoned his philosophical endeavours in favour of dramatic poetry ...
This article examines discourses on suicide in Die Leiden des jungen Werthers in the context of repr...
Schiller and Goethe have very different conceptions of tragedy. In his play Don Carlos, Schiller, es...
This thesis examines the dramatic implications of the grotesque in Romantic aesthetics, particularly...
grantor: University of TorontoGoethe's first and most popular novel, like the writings of...
The essay investigates Romantic tendencies in Schiller's inaugural drama, Die Räuber [The Robbers]. ...
At the end of the eighteenth century, there was a powerful outburst of original intellectual creativ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004Focusing on five German works of the Romantic Period,...
This paper makes a case for the originality of Schiller’s early ethics. Far from passively mirroring...
Since the early 1980's, in the context of discussions of the modern and the postmodern, the aestheti...
This article examines discourses on suicide in Die Leiden des jungen Werthers in the context of repr...
Was Schiller an idealist, as it has been asserted since more than two centuries, or was he a realist...
In Schiller, the promise of equal and fraternal humanity becomes the exact opposite of a void saying...
The German romantic movement was the result of defective culture, of bodily and mental derangement, ...
The dissertation situates the Goethean sublime in an obscured countermovement of resistance to the a...
In 1803 long after Schiller has abandoned his philosophical endeavours in favour of dramatic poetry ...
This article examines discourses on suicide in Die Leiden des jungen Werthers in the context of repr...
Schiller and Goethe have very different conceptions of tragedy. In his play Don Carlos, Schiller, es...
This thesis examines the dramatic implications of the grotesque in Romantic aesthetics, particularly...
grantor: University of TorontoGoethe's first and most popular novel, like the writings of...