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German Romantic Literary Theory

Part of the Cambridge Studies in German series
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The emergence of a new theory of literature in the German Romantic period constituted a decisive turning point in the history of criticism.

Prepared by new trends in critical thought during the latter half of the eighteenth century, a view of the literary work and the artistic process developed which diverged sharply from the dominant classicist understanding of aesthetics and poetics.

It recognised the infinite changeability of genres, their constant mingling, and the frequent emergence of new literary forms, and asserted the rights of genius and creative imagination.

It was also characterised by its intimate connection with the prevailing philosophy of its time, transcendental idealism.

Professor Behler provides a new account of this crucial movement, illustrating each theoretical topic with close reference to a characteristic work by a major writer of the period.

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Cambridge University Press
0521325854 / 9780521325851
Hardback
830.9
22/04/1993
United Kingdom
372 pages, 1 Tables, unspecified
147 x 224 mm, 606 grams
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