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... finite , Schlegel characterizes the ' Transzendentalpoesie ' of Romanticism : Die romantische Dichtart ist noch im Werden ; ja das ist ihr eigentliches Wesen , dass sie ewig nur werden , nie vollendet sein kann . Sie kann durch keine ...
... finite , Schlegel characterizes the ' Transzendentalpoesie ' of Romanticism : Die romantische Dichtart ist noch im Werden ; ja das ist ihr eigentliches Wesen , dass sie ewig nur werden , nie vollendet sein kann . Sie kann durch keine ...
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... finite conclusions , and of faith as a yearning in the finite being to reach out to the infinite where all coheres in the Absolute and the One , of which we now perceive but the many parts . In 1795 , however , the notion learnt from ...
... finite conclusions , and of faith as a yearning in the finite being to reach out to the infinite where all coheres in the Absolute and the One , of which we now perceive but the many parts . In 1795 , however , the notion learnt from ...
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... finite may need to be shattered in order that the infinite may be glimpsed . According to Friedrich Schlegel , higher irony in the Romantic sense is self - criticism ( Selbstpolemik ) transcended.76 This leads directly back to the claim ...
... finite may need to be shattered in order that the infinite may be glimpsed . According to Friedrich Schlegel , higher irony in the Romantic sense is self - criticism ( Selbstpolemik ) transcended.76 This leads directly back to the claim ...
Contents
THE ROMANTIC CONTEXT | 8 |
Symbol and Organic Form | 16 |
KUBLA KHAN THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT | 43 |
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