Volume 19 of the Goethe Yearbook continues to investigate the connection between Goethe's science and his aesthetics, with essays on his optics and his plant morphology. A special section examines the central role that Goethe philology has had in...
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Volume 19 of the Goethe Yearbook continues to investigate the connection between Goethe's science and his aesthetics, with essays on his optics and his plant morphology. A special section examines the central role that Goethe philology has had in establishing practices that shaped the history of 'Germanistik' as a whole. The yearbook also includes essays on legal history and the novella, Goethe 'Lieder', esoteric mysticism in 'Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre', and Werther's sexual pathology. The volume also includes three essays re-examining Goethe's aesthetics in the context of the history of deco
Frontcover; Contents; FRANCIEN MARKX; BEATE ALLERT; FRAUKE BERNDT; CHENXI TANG; SEAN FRANZEL; EDWARD T. POTTER; JEFFREY L. HIGH; STEFAN HAJDUK; ANSGAR MOHNKERN; Special Section on Die Entstehung der Neueren deutschen Literaturwissenschaft aus der Goethe-Philologie; BERND HAMACHER; RÜDIGER NUTT-KOFOTH; ROBERT WALTER; LAVINIA MEIER-EWERT; Book Reviews; Johann Wolfgang Goethe, Briefe; Astrida Orle Tantillo, Goethe's Modernisms.; Kristina Skorniakova, Moderne Transzendenz:; Günter Saße, Auswandern in die Moderne; Johann Wolfgang Goethe, West-East Divan
Katharina Mommsen, Kein Rettungsmittel als die LiebeVolker Wahl, Hrsg., "Das Kind in meinem Leib"; Jesko Reiling, Die Genese der idealen Gesellschaft; Wulf Koepke and Karl Menges, eds., Herder Jahrbuch VIII/2006; Harald Wentzlaff-Eggebert, Weimars Mann in Leipzig; Anthony Krupp, Reason's Children; Susanne Kord, Murderesses in German Writing, 1720-1860; Bernd Hamacher, Offenbarung und Gewalt; Jürgen Thym, ed. Of Poetry and Song; Adrian Daub, "Zwillinghafte Gebärden"; Angus Nicholls and Martin Liebscher (eds.), Thinking and Unconscious Nineteenth-Century German Thought
Lynne Tatlock, ed., Publishing Culture and the "Reading Nation"Robert Cowan, The Indo-German Identification;