This article probes into the little explored topic of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s hunt for, obsession with, and dependence on prints. Goethe’s travel memoirs from Italy and Rome, written mostly in restrospect and published with the title Italian Journey, reveal a multitude of references to graphic reproductions of Roman art and architecture. The prints Goethe preferred were often ones that represented buildings and paintings in states in which they no longer existed. Thus, print not only helped Goethe remember, but they illustrate remembrance itself, and I shall argue that Goethe’s view on prints, therefore, complicates the conventionally held opinion of copying in the Enlightenment. The second part pursues Goethe’s attitude to copies furt...
The North-South divide in Europe represents a cultural as well as geographical boundary that has inf...
Reading and reading habits have radically changed in the digital age. Readers are no longer physical...
Closer attention paid to the implications and effects of things that now seem ephemeral, such as fas...
This article probes into the little explored topic of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s hunt for, obsessi...
This article explores the passages, both material and temporal, of a single, hybrid nineteenth-centu...
This article focuses on Goethe’s specific concept of drawing as it appears to the reader through the...
This article investigates Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Italian Journey, published in 1816-1817, whic...
In this article the author proposes an overall reconsideration of the Martin Schongauer’s reception ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-172)The romantic preoccupation with the ruin in the\u...
My article reconstructs the reception history of the illustrations of Andreas Vesalius’ De humani co...
Investiga-se a Viagem à Itália de Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, obra que narra a viagem à península it...
The paper aims to analyse the Roman Carnival described by Goethe in the light of the aesthetic-cult...
The subject of this article is the expanding print culture in 16th century Rome. Antiquarian engravi...
Empreende-se aqui uma leitura de Viagem à Itália, de Goethe, menos como uma obra autobiográfica do q...
This article discusses the use of illustrations -- and their relinquishment -- in the first edition ...
The North-South divide in Europe represents a cultural as well as geographical boundary that has inf...
Reading and reading habits have radically changed in the digital age. Readers are no longer physical...
Closer attention paid to the implications and effects of things that now seem ephemeral, such as fas...
This article probes into the little explored topic of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s hunt for, obsessi...
This article explores the passages, both material and temporal, of a single, hybrid nineteenth-centu...
This article focuses on Goethe’s specific concept of drawing as it appears to the reader through the...
This article investigates Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Italian Journey, published in 1816-1817, whic...
In this article the author proposes an overall reconsideration of the Martin Schongauer’s reception ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-172)The romantic preoccupation with the ruin in the\u...
My article reconstructs the reception history of the illustrations of Andreas Vesalius’ De humani co...
Investiga-se a Viagem à Itália de Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, obra que narra a viagem à península it...
The paper aims to analyse the Roman Carnival described by Goethe in the light of the aesthetic-cult...
The subject of this article is the expanding print culture in 16th century Rome. Antiquarian engravi...
Empreende-se aqui uma leitura de Viagem à Itália, de Goethe, menos como uma obra autobiográfica do q...
This article discusses the use of illustrations -- and their relinquishment -- in the first edition ...
The North-South divide in Europe represents a cultural as well as geographical boundary that has inf...
Reading and reading habits have radically changed in the digital age. Readers are no longer physical...
Closer attention paid to the implications and effects of things that now seem ephemeral, such as fas...