Lessing Yearbook XXVIII

Lessing Yearbook XXVIII
Author: Katharina Gerstenberger
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1997
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780814326800

Lessing Yearbook

Lessing Yearbook
Author: Arno Schilson
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2002
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780814331071

The Lessing Yearbook, the official publication of the Lessing Society, is a valuable source of information on German culture, literature, and thought of the eighteenth century. Articles are in German or English. Essays in this volume explore a wide variety of subjects pertaining to class and gender, identity formation, and art in Lessing's work, as well as Lessing's philosphy on music and poetry.

Lessing Yearbook / Jahrbuch XLVII, 2020

Lessing Yearbook / Jahrbuch XLVII, 2020
Author: Lessing Society
Publisher: Wallstein Verlag
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2021-01-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3835345524

Das Lessing Yearbook/Jahrbuch 2020 enthält Beiträge zu Lessings Aristoteles-Lektüre, zum Drama "Philotas" im Kontext des Siebenjährigen Krieges, zum Spiel-Begriff und zur Toleranz-Thematik in "Nathan der Weise", zu Lessings nachgelassenen Blättern zu "Nathan" und zur Rezeption von Lessings Dramen in Amsterdam. Außerdem enthält der Band Aufsätze zur Gefühlsthematik in Joachim Wilhelm von Brawes Drama "Der Freygeist", zur Rolle des Apostels Thomas in Klopstocks "Messias" und zur kognitiven Narratologie in Karl Philipp Moritz "Reisen eines Deutschen in England". Abschließend bietet der Band einen Tagungsbericht zur digitalen Erarbeitung der Texte Lessings.

Lessing yearbook

Lessing yearbook
Author:
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2001
Genre:
ISBN: 9780814329856

The Lessing Yearbook

The Lessing Yearbook
Author: Richard E. Schade
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1998
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780814328149

The Lessing Yearbook, the official publication of the Lessing Society, is a valuable source of information on German culture, literature, and thought of the eighteenth century. Articles are in German or English.

Lessing Yearbook

Lessing Yearbook
Author: American Lessing Society
Publisher: Wallstein Verlag
Total Pages: 276
Release:
Genre:
ISBN:

The Aesthetics of Kinship

The Aesthetics of Kinship
Author: Heidi Schlipphacke
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2023-01-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1684484553

The Aesthetics of Kinship intervenes critically into rigidified discourses about the emergence of the nuclear family and the corresponding interior subject in the eighteenth century. By focusing on kinship constellations instead of “family plots” in seminal literary works of the period, this book presents an alternative view of the eighteenth-century literary social world and its concomitant ideologies. Whereas Enlightenment and post-Enlightenment philosophy and political theory posit the nuclear family as a microcosm for the ideal modern nation-state, literature of the period offers a far more heterogeneous image of kinship structures, one that includes members of various classes and is not defined by blood. Through a radical re-reading of the multifarious kinship structures represented in literature of the long eighteenth century, The Aesthetics of Kinship questions the inevitability of the dialectic of the Enlightenment and invokes alternative futures for conceptions of social and political life.

Sibling Action

Sibling Action
Author: Stefani Engelstein
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2017-12-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0231542712

The sibling stands out as a ubiquitous—yet unacknowledged—conceptual touchstone across the European long nineteenth century. Beginning in the late eighteenth century, Europeans embarked on a new way of classifying the world, devising genealogies that determined degrees of relatedness by tracing heritage through common ancestry. This methodology organized historical systems into family trees in a wide array of new disciplines, transforming into siblings the closest contemporaneous terms on trees of languages, religions, races, nations, species, or individuals. In literature, a sudden proliferation of siblings—often incestuously inclined—negotiated this confluence of knowledge and identity. In all genealogical systems the sibling term, not quite same and not quite other, serves as an active fault line, necessary for and yet continuously destabilizing definition and classification. In her provocative book, Stefani Engelstein argues that this pervasive relational paradigm shaped the modern subject, life sciences, human sciences, and collective identities such as race, religion, and gender. The insecurity inherent to the sibling structure renders the systems it underwrites fluid. It therefore offers dynamic potential, but also provokes counterreactions such as isolationist theories of subjectivity, the political exclusion of sisters from fraternal equality, the tyranny of intertwined economic and kinship theories, conflicts over natural kinds and evolutionary speciation, and invidious anthropological and philological classifications of Islam and Judaism. Integrating close readings across the disciplines with panoramic intellectual history and arresting literary interpretations, Sibling Action presents a compelling new understanding of systems of knowledge and provides the foundation for less confrontational formulations of belonging, identity, and agency.