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From the Past to the Future - The Role of Mythology from Winckelmann to the Early Schelling

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The call by German Early Romantic writers for a new mythology is one of the boldest and most unusual demands by any literary theorist. This study asks how an age which variously saw mythology as a historical phenomenon or a collection of artistically useful images came to see the need for its renewal at all. The author traces the evolving role of mythology in the writings of Winckelmann, Herder, Moritz and Schiller and argues that the late eighteenth century saw the emergence of a new conception of mythology which depended less on an established iconography and cultural context and more on the poetic and linguistic functions of mythology. This dehistoricized view of mythology formed the basis of the Romantic project and the author examines the works of Friedrich Schlegel and Schelling as well as the Älteste Systemprogramm des deutschen Idealismus against that background.

List of contents

Contents: Rediscovering Mythology: the mid eighteenth century - Mythology and Allegory: Winckelmann, Moritz and Herder - Mythology and Language: J. G. Herder - Mythology and Modern Poetry: Friedrich Schiller - The New Mythologies - Revolution and the New Old Mythology: Ältestes Systemprogramm des deutschen Idealismus - Friedrich Schlegel's New Mythology - Eternal Verities and the Exigencies of the Present: F. W. J. Schelling's New Mythology.

About the author

The Author: Daniel Greineder read Philosophy and Modern Languages at Magdalen College, Oxford, where he went on to complete a doctoral thesis which forms the basis of this study. He subsequently studied Law at City University, London, and was called to the Bar in 2005.

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