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  1. 41

    Entre tradition et transgression, by Arlette Bouloumié

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…We want to study, in Michel Tournier’s works, the rewriting of popular tales of the oral tradition (Perrault) and those inspired by German romanticism, or by the Bible or One Thousand and one nights. …”
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  2. 42

    Schlegel and the Enemies of the Romantic Irony by Vicente Raga Rosaleny

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…Schlegel’s irony, which is the main author along with Solger, of irony in German romanticism, becomes a reinterpretation of the figure of the ironic Plato’s Socrates . …”
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  3. 43

    Kant’s turn in the account of feeling: Critical response to the XVIII century sentimentalism by Cvejić Igor

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Yet, in the second half of the century a new tendency - which based its orientation towards aesthetics on immediate feeling - emerged and ultimately paved the way to German romanticism. This paper aims to show the main features of Kant’s response to this new tendency. …”
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    MÄRCHENFANTASIE IN DER BERLINER GEGENWART: CHRISTIAN PETZOLDS FILMADAPTION UNDINE (2020) by Isabel Gutiérrez Koester

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This is the first part of a trilogy planned by Petzold on figures of German Romanticism, which will intend to bring the so-called elemental spirits closer to our reality. …”
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    Pour une traduction comme risque et désir : potentialisations de l’original by Irène Gayraud

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…This article proposes reflections about the relationship between the original and its translations, first examinating the notion of potentialisation in order to detach it from the idealist vision of German Romanticism and to bring it closer to a form of manifestation of parts of the original hidden in its letter. …”
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  6. 46

    "Todos son genios". La crítica a la estetización de la acción política en Carl Schmitt. by Carlos A. Ramírez.

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…In Political Romanticism, a work from 1919, Carl Schmitt interprets German romanticism as a “metaphysic” in which aesthetic concepts become the guiding concepts of all human activity. …”
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  7. 47

    Museums and geographies of (national) power by Gavrilović Ljiljana

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…I also analyze the influence of German romanticism, that created the illusion of 'apoliticism' of the culture in general, as well as of museums. …”
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    Karoline von Günderrode: philosophical romantic by Raisbeck, J

    Published 2022
    “…Günderrode, it emerges, is the most consistent thinker of Spinozist pantheism – the idea that God and nature are the same – not just in German Romanticism, but in her age. Günderrode uses a new interpretation of Spinoza as a means to write about questions of determinism, autonomy, and what differences there might be, if at all, between humankind and nature.…”
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  9. 49

    As criações do gênio: Ambivalências da "metafísica da arte" nietzschiana by Clademir Luís Araldi

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…<br>The creations of the apollinian-dionysian genius are in the center of the concerns of the artist's metaphysics and raise the question about the relationship of Nietzsche to the aesthetics of German Romanticism and Schopenhauer's. In this article we investigate the ambivalences of the Nietzschean thinking regarding the conflict between the apollinian art of illusion and the Dionysian wisdom, between the Primordial-One and the appearance.…”
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    Lo romántico y el romanticismo en Schlengel, Hegel y Heine. Un debate de cultura política sobre el arte y su tiempo. by Javeir Dominguez Hernández.

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Given their literary and philosophical achievements, German Romanticism and German Idealism enjoy a good reputation, cove-ring up the political and ideological virulence that its main protagonists – such as Schlegel, Hegel and Heine – had to face. …”
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  11. 51

    La universidad y la producción de conocimiento: Del círculo herméneutico al círculo perverso by Marco Maureira Velásquez

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…This fact, understood as the autonomy of discursive systems that fold around its own axis, it is the achievement of a draft hyper-specialization that takes root in the European university system since the advent of German Romanticism. Therefore, to account for this process, it will inquire into the constitution theoretically self-recursive discursive systems as well as the link established between knowledge and truth as foundational axis of modernity. …”
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    Seeking the Universal amid Ruins by Joseph Cermatori

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The announcement followed numerous, transformative essays and fragments of 1921 and was written alongside his dissertation on The Concept of Criticism in German Romanticism, encompassing a pivotal moment in Benjamin’s philosophical maturation. …”
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    Subjective appropriation of musical form in Schumann’s Carnaval, op. 9 by Teresa Palma Pereira, Sofia Lourenço, Paulo Ferreira-Lopes

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…The aim of this article is to analyze musical form in german composer Robert Schumann’s works (8 June 1810 – 29 July 1856), particularly that of piano solo piece Carnaval, op. 9, trying to understand what is revealed by the way he uses it in relation to his personality, not only in artistic terms (taking into account the context of German Romanticism) but also on a deeper psychological level. …”
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    The Digital Humanities as a Toolkit for Literary Theory: Three Case Studies of the Operationalization of the Concepts of “Late Style,” “Authorship Attribution,” and “Literary Movem... by Massimo Salgaro

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Goethe, Robert Musil, Franz Kafka), of “attribution of authorship” (Robert Musil) and of “literary movement” (German Romanticism and Heinrich von Kleist) are presented, demonstrating that the DH approach allows concepts in literary theory to be “operationalized,” i.e., translated from a theoretical to an empirical level. …”
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    L’immaginazione nel sentimento religioso. Il sacro arcaico all’origine dell’antropocenesi by Margherita Geniale

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…The studies on the sacred made by German Romanticism agree in suggesting that anthropocenesis should be understood by going back to the sources of consciousness, while it emerges from terror for the portents of nature. …”
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    Hráč, spáč, stvořitel, vypravěč Borgesovo dílo pohledem (romantické) ironie // THE PLAYER, THE SLEEPER, THE CREATOR, THE NARRATOR. The work of Jorge Luis Borges from the perspectiv... by Vít Kazmar

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…The real focus of the article is the romantic irony, in particular the views of Friedrich Schlegel, who was one of the chief theoreticians of German romanticism. The reading of Borges’ short stories is attempted, the point of departure being two Shekel’s fragments that offer contrasting and complementary possibilities of interpretation. …”
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    Das Romantikerhaus by Sven-Eric Liedman

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…For a short period it became the center of both Kantian idealism and early German Romanticism. In this article, the complicated relations between these two currents are highlighted. …”
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    Profundidad y dualismo: El doble protocolo de lectura en <i>Meditaciones del Quijote</i> by Jorge Chen Sham

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…Ortega and Gasset's Meditaciones del Quijote represents the final consolidation stage of the humanistic-philosophical critical reading of Cervantes started by the German Romanticism, as Ortega redistributes the two variables with which Romanticisrn associates the Quixote: the notion of depth versus superficiality and the notion of synthesis and fusion of opposites, or anrtithetic dualism. …”
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    David Lurie and the ‘Disease of Romanticism’: The Transnational and Transcultural Afterlives of Goethe and Kleist in J.M. Coetzee’s Disgrace by Debayudh Chatterjee

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Coetzee’s Disgrace (1999) to understand the transnational, transcultural mutations of two key figures of German Romanticism: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Heinrich von Kleist. …”
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    Tachihara Michizō: Poetics of “Pure Lyricism” (Introduction and Translation of Poems) by A. A. Yasinskiy

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Tachihara was fascinated by German romanticism, in particular Friedrich Hölderlin, but he cannot be called a westernizer. …”
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