This essay focuses on the attention paid to Prometheus by Goethe and Schlegel. Prometheus serves as an archetypal figure for Goethe, in particular, and as such the Titan can be viewed as a figure whose various appearances represent genuine metamorphoses or transformations of the archetype in much the same manner that Goethe takes the archetypes of leaf or vertebrae to function in the plant and animal kingdoms. Schlegel’s treatment of Prometheus takes the organic analogy even further. In his fragmentary work Lucinde Schlegel exploits the metaphorical possibilities provided by plant life when thinking about not only the sessile structure of the text as a whole but indeed the internal literary devices capable of simulating the environmental im...
This study examines some of Goethe's works in the context of European developments. I show how Goeth...
Not only did Friedrich Nietzsche acknowledge his stylistic affinity for Heinrich Heine, but both wri...
This paper questions the traditional German view that Goethe (1749-1832) was a ‘Classical’ and not a...
This essay focuses on the attention paid to Prometheus by Goethe and Schlegel. Prometheus serves as ...
This essay focuses on the attention paid to Prometheus by Goethe and Schlegel. Prometheus serves as ...
An important task for education is to respect the spontaneity (Selbsttatigkeit) of the child as well...
Johann Wolfgang Goethe\u27s (1749-1832) famously effusive celebrations of nature earn him the well-d...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Illinois, 1919.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references (leaf [1]...
Argument This essay seeks to identify the cultural significance of Goethe's scientific writings. ...
I argue that Goethe’s scientific writings carry in them the seeds of the theory of evolution. Goethe...
The field of Germanic studies has recently witnessed a renascent interest in Johann Wolfgang von Goe...
While Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was universally proclaimed as one of Europe\u27s greatest men, as w...
J. W. DE GOETHE: ESSAI SUR LA MÉTAMORPHOSE DES PLANTES J. W. De Goethe: Essai Sur La Métamorphose D...
This essay considers the effects of phytophilia (the love of plants) in philosophy and in literature...
The dissertation undertakes a loosely chronological examination of Goethe\u27s chief prose and poeti...
This study examines some of Goethe's works in the context of European developments. I show how Goeth...
Not only did Friedrich Nietzsche acknowledge his stylistic affinity for Heinrich Heine, but both wri...
This paper questions the traditional German view that Goethe (1749-1832) was a ‘Classical’ and not a...
This essay focuses on the attention paid to Prometheus by Goethe and Schlegel. Prometheus serves as ...
This essay focuses on the attention paid to Prometheus by Goethe and Schlegel. Prometheus serves as ...
An important task for education is to respect the spontaneity (Selbsttatigkeit) of the child as well...
Johann Wolfgang Goethe\u27s (1749-1832) famously effusive celebrations of nature earn him the well-d...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Illinois, 1919.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references (leaf [1]...
Argument This essay seeks to identify the cultural significance of Goethe's scientific writings. ...
I argue that Goethe’s scientific writings carry in them the seeds of the theory of evolution. Goethe...
The field of Germanic studies has recently witnessed a renascent interest in Johann Wolfgang von Goe...
While Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was universally proclaimed as one of Europe\u27s greatest men, as w...
J. W. DE GOETHE: ESSAI SUR LA MÉTAMORPHOSE DES PLANTES J. W. De Goethe: Essai Sur La Métamorphose D...
This essay considers the effects of phytophilia (the love of plants) in philosophy and in literature...
The dissertation undertakes a loosely chronological examination of Goethe\u27s chief prose and poeti...
This study examines some of Goethe's works in the context of European developments. I show how Goeth...
Not only did Friedrich Nietzsche acknowledge his stylistic affinity for Heinrich Heine, but both wri...
This paper questions the traditional German view that Goethe (1749-1832) was a ‘Classical’ and not a...