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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Mischievous partners and systemless systems : Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy and Friedrich Schlegel's concept of irony

Frock, Clare January 1992 (has links)
No description available.
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A alegoria em Lucinde (1799), de Friedrich Schlegel

Divino, Luiz Eduardo [UNESP] 29 June 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:25:25Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2007-06-29Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T20:53:14Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 divino_le_me_arafcl.pdf: 316312 bytes, checksum: b04a67d25620506838b643550182ef05 (MD5) / O seguinte trabalho consiste em uma análise de um romance, Lucinde, escrito por Friedrich Schlegel em 1799. Este romance situa-se no período literário alemão conhecido como Primeiro Romantismo, em alemão Frühromantik. Tal período encontra-se entre os anos de 1798 e 1804. Um dos principais objetivos do trabalho é estudar a construção do romance de Schlegel, e descrever a alegoria, bem como seu emprego como forma de expressão estética, a qual compete decisivamente para a criação de um romance romântico. Como se vê em Lucinde, os românticos enfatizavam o caráter ficcional da obra literária e a reflexão sobre a criação e o ato criador. Com isso, por meio da alegoria e da poética romântica, estudamos os mecanismos para a formação da poesia romântica: a Poesia Universal Progressiva. A pesquisa também descreve o grupo de Jena, isto é, os Primeiros Românticos alemães e seu programa literário. Além desse estudo, o trabalho busca uma fonte para os principais conceitos presentes no programa literário dos românticos. Assim, a pesquisa descreve acerca dos gregos antigos, e principalmente a respeito de Heráclito de Éfeso, que já ditava os pressupostos para a totalidade da natureza humana, os quais seriam depois descritos na poética dos Primeiros Românticos e no próprio romance de Schlegel, como se vê neste trabalho. / The following paperwork consists of an analysis of a novel, Lucinde, written by Friedrich Schlegel in 1799. This novel is situated in the German literary period know as the Early Romanticism, or Frühromantik in German. That period is found between the years of 1798 and 1804. One of the main goals of this work was to study the building blocks of Schlegel's novel, and to describe the allegory, as well its use as an esthetic way of expression, which was decisive for the creation of a romantic novel. As we can see in Lucinde, the romantics emphasize the fictional character of a piece of work and the reflection of the creation and the creation act. Thus, with the allegory and the romantic poetics we can make a study upon the formation of a romantic poetry: the Progressive Universal Poetry. This paper also describes the Jena group, we mean, the German Early Romanticism and their literary program. Besides this study, this research paper describes a source for the main concepts found in the romantic literary program. This way, the paper describes a little about the ancient Greeks, mainly about Heraclites of Ephesus, who has already talked about the totality of the human nature which was later described by the Early Romantics and can be also found in Schlegel's novel, as we can see in this paper.
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Reflexão absoluta como medium da crítica de arte = um estudo da crítica filosófica do jovem Walter Benjamin / Absolute reflection as medium of art criticism : a study on Walter Benjamin's early philosophical critique

Quevedo, Wagner de Avila 17 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Márcio Orlando Seligmann-Silva / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Estudos da Linguagem / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-17T22:13:30Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Quevedo_WagnerdeAvila_M.pdf: 1168130 bytes, checksum: 0f85c9a43a3e735b3d40ad779c017b1e (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011 / Resumo: O presente estudo pretende apresentar a formação do conceito de crítica filosófica na obra do jovem Walter Benjamin a partir da teoria da reflexão dos primeiros românticos alemães (F. Schlegel e Novalis). Se para os românticos a teoria da reflexão é, na leitura de Benjamin, fundamento e pressuposto essencial da crítica de arte, o conceito de crítica benjaminiano se distingue do romântico por meio da problematização da clássica divisão entre forma e conteúdo na arte, para cuja discussão Benjamin traz à baila a estética tardia de Goethe. Contudo, a crítica de Benjamin se aproxima da romântica na medida em que aquela teoria da reflexão realiza, como crítica, uma profunda superação dos problemas clássicos da filosofia alemã, teoria que Benjamin interpreta como medium-de/da-reflexão capaz de elevar a crítica ao mesmo potencial revolucionário vislumbrado pelo romantismo enquanto ruptura estética e filosófica no século XVIII / Abstract: The following study aims to focus on the concept of criticism in Walter Benjamin's early writings by bringing up the articulation of Friedrich Schlegel's and Novalis' philosophical theory of reflection as ground for romantic art criticism. In this sense, the present study intends to show how Benjamin's own criticism distinguishes itself from that of the romantic, for what he discusses the classical aesthetic problem "formmatter" on art and does it by attempting to grasp the relationship between romantic and Goethe's late aesthetic. Nevertheless, Benjamin's effort tries to understand how romantic theory of reflection fulfills a deep critique and overcoming of the german classical philosophical problems. This theory, teaches us Benjamin, is to be seen as a latin construct named "Reflexions-medium" or medium of reflection/reflection's medium, with which Walter Benjamin himself undertakes the same kind of strong criticism opened with Schlegel and Novalis in the late 18th century / Mestrado / Teoria e Critica Literaria / Mestre em Teoria e História Literária
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"Liebes-Töten" : zur Objektwerdung der Frau im Roman der Frühromantik : Novalisʹ Heinrich von Ofterdingen, Friedrich HÜlderlins Hyperion, Friedrich Schlegels Lucinde

Pnevmonidou, Elena January 2004 (has links)
The aim of this comparative study of Novalis' Heinrich von Ofterdingen , Holderlin's Hyperion, and Schlegel's Lucinde is to develop a comprehensive overview of the role of woman in conceptions of male subjectivity in Early German Romanticism. The reading of the novels developed here examines the Early Romantic poetics with a specific view to the conceptualizations of woman contained therein. The Early Romantic 'Project' consists in the rewriting of the subject and the world in the medium of poetry. Tanscendental poetry, the fragment, allegory, and irony are intended to invoke the presence of an absence, that is the absolute. In the concrete praxis in the novels, these concepts of Early Romantic poetics imply conceptualizations of woman. They articulate a specific approach in the encounter of the male subject with the female object. At the center of Romantic poetics lies the encounter with woman. The unique situatedness of the romantic subject is, indeed, crystallized in this encounter. / Early Romanticism is situated between Kant and Hegel. The post-Kantian subject experiences a crisis of legitimation. Lacking an unmediated access to the object, it is fragmented and threatened. Early Romanticism, however, also prefigures Hegel, inasmuch as the crisis does not consist in the loss of the object, but rather in the encounter of two subjects. The three novels are juxtaposed here because this position between the loss of the object and the crisis of the encounter with the other as subject leads to a paradoxical conceptualization of woman as an uncanny object of desire. In all three novels, the constitution of the male subject and the possibility of poetry depend on the encounter with woman. However, the possibility of woman emerging, indeed, as subject represents an extreme threat. As a consequence, the constitution of the male poetic subject requires the simultaneous assimilation of femininity and the shielding against woman. Hence, the three novels are love stories that narrate the death of woman. However, woman is fundamentally uncanny because even the presence of the dead woman represents a threat. The constitution of the male subject and novel unfolds, therefore, in three stages; the encounter with woman, the assimilation of femininity and death of woman, and the removal of any traces of that death.
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"Liebes-Töten" : zur Objektwerdung der Frau im Roman der Frühromantik : Novalisʹ Heinrich von Ofterdingen, Friedrich HÜlderlins Hyperion, Friedrich Schlegels Lucinde

Pnevmonidou, Elena January 2004 (has links)
No description available.

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