Walter Benjamin and Romanticism: Walter Benjamin Studies
Editat de Andrew Benjamin, Beatrice Hanssenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2002
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780826460219
ISBN-10: 0826460216
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția The Athlone Press
Seria Walter Benjamin Studies
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0826460216
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția The Athlone Press
Seria Walter Benjamin Studies
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
"Walter Benjamin's Critical Romanticism: Introduction" Beatrice Hanssen, University of Georgia, Athens and Andrew Benjamin, Monash University
Part I. Walter Benjamin and the Early Romantics
Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, University of Strasbourg, "Introduction to Walter Benjamin's The Concept of Art Criticism in German Romanticism"
Winfried Menninghaus, Free University, Berlin, "Walter Benjamin's Exposition of the Romantic Theory of Reflection"
Rodolphe Gasché, SUNY, Buffalo, "The Sober Absolute: On Benjamin and the Early Romantics"
Anthony Phelan, Keble College, Oxford, "Fortgang and Zusammenhang: Walter Benjamin and the Romantic Novel"
Bettine Menke, University of Erfurt, "However One Calls Into the Forest: Echoes of Translation"
Josh Cohen, Goldsmiths College, London, "Unfolding: Reading After Romanticism"
Andrew Benjamin, Monash University, "The Absolute as Translatability: Working Through Walter Benjamin on Language"
Fred Rush, University of Notre Dame, "Benjamin, Romanticism, and the Foundations of Critical Theory"
Part II. Beyond Early Romanticism: Benjamin, Hölderlin, Goethe
Beatrice Hanssen, University of Georgia, Athens, "'Dichtermut' and 'Blödigkeit'-Two Poems by Friedrich Hölderlin, Interpreted by Walter Benjamin"
Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, University of Strasbourg, "Poetry's Courage"
David Ferris, University of Colorado, Boulder, "Benjamin's Affinity: Goethe, the Romantics, and the Pure Problem of Criticism"
Sigrid Weigel, Technical University, Berlin, "The Artwork as Breach of a Beyond: On the Dialectic of Divine and Human Order in Walter Benjamin's 'Goethe's Elective Affinities'"
Part I. Walter Benjamin and the Early Romantics
Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, University of Strasbourg, "Introduction to Walter Benjamin's The Concept of Art Criticism in German Romanticism"
Winfried Menninghaus, Free University, Berlin, "Walter Benjamin's Exposition of the Romantic Theory of Reflection"
Rodolphe Gasché, SUNY, Buffalo, "The Sober Absolute: On Benjamin and the Early Romantics"
Anthony Phelan, Keble College, Oxford, "Fortgang and Zusammenhang: Walter Benjamin and the Romantic Novel"
Bettine Menke, University of Erfurt, "However One Calls Into the Forest: Echoes of Translation"
Josh Cohen, Goldsmiths College, London, "Unfolding: Reading After Romanticism"
Andrew Benjamin, Monash University, "The Absolute as Translatability: Working Through Walter Benjamin on Language"
Fred Rush, University of Notre Dame, "Benjamin, Romanticism, and the Foundations of Critical Theory"
Part II. Beyond Early Romanticism: Benjamin, Hölderlin, Goethe
Beatrice Hanssen, University of Georgia, Athens, "'Dichtermut' and 'Blödigkeit'-Two Poems by Friedrich Hölderlin, Interpreted by Walter Benjamin"
Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, University of Strasbourg, "Poetry's Courage"
David Ferris, University of Colorado, Boulder, "Benjamin's Affinity: Goethe, the Romantics, and the Pure Problem of Criticism"
Sigrid Weigel, Technical University, Berlin, "The Artwork as Breach of a Beyond: On the Dialectic of Divine and Human Order in Walter Benjamin's 'Goethe's Elective Affinities'"
Recenzii
"From beginning to end Walter Benjamin engages in an intimate debate with the origin and legacy of German romanticism. This is the first volume in any language that has given this dense and difficult topic its due and will prove to be a valuable resource for anyone interested in the complex shape of Benjamin's thought."--Peter Fenves, Northwestern Universitymuslim
'It is true to say that the theme of Romanticism is central to a great deal of work on Benjamin today and this volume successfully shows the depth and relevance of that work, not only for Benjamin scholars, but also for anyone researching the philosophical, cultural and literary links between Romanticism and the present.' 'The historical and biographical detail is not presented in a dry and overly scholarly fashion, but with a feeling of excitement and respect for an extraordinary text.' 'Due praise must also go to the editors for arranging the collection in such a way that the essays can often be seen to follow on from one another; developing themes, motifs and subtly shifting focus and varying interpretations.' The British Society for Phenomenology 2006 Volume 37, No. 1
"The essays collected here will doubtless prove invaluable for those interested in tracing the origins of social theory, literary criticism, and philosophical reflection on language, translation, and the nature of art. Given Benjamin's steadily increasing importance to these and other related fields of humanist inquiry, this book cannot and should not be overlooked." -Choice
'It is true to say that the theme of Romanticism is central to a great deal of work on Benjamin today and this volume successfully shows the depth and relevance of that work, not only for Benjamin scholars, but also for anyone researching the philosophical, cultural and literary links between Romanticism and the present.' 'The historical and biographical detail is not presented in a dry and overly scholarly fashion, but with a feeling of excitement and respect for an extraordinary text.' 'Due praise must also go to the editors for arranging the collection in such a way that the essays can often be seen to follow on from one another; developing themes, motifs and subtly shifting focus and varying interpretations.' The British Society for Phenomenology 2006 Volume 37, No. 1
"The essays collected here will doubtless prove invaluable for those interested in tracing the origins of social theory, literary criticism, and philosophical reflection on language, translation, and the nature of art. Given Benjamin's steadily increasing importance to these and other related fields of humanist inquiry, this book cannot and should not be overlooked." -Choice