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Friedrich Leopold Graf zu Stolberg and the German Romantics

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This study examines the life and works of the poet Friedrich Leopold Graf zu Stolberg (1750-1819). It begins with an analysis of Stolberg's essays on poetic expression in relation to Romantic thinking, and the impact of his poetic style on Novalis's early poetry. Stolberg's aesthetic education in Italy is examined as well as his challenge to the idea that classical sculpture was always the pinnacle of beauty and that the culture of antiquity was the highest form of humanity. The detection of melancholy in Greek sculpture, which arises from the transfer of anxieties about redemption from the artist to the artefact, affected his response and detracted from the beauty of the sculpture. This view amounted to an attack on Goethe and Schiller, as it identified the issue of salvation and death as a weakness in the classical paradigm. The picture of Italy that Stolberg offered was overshadowed by a crisis of confidence in the aesthetic insights both of Winckelmann and of Lessing and was also the basis for his reception of Raphael and Michelangelo. Stolberg arrived at a response to Renaissance art and artists that marginally predates the early German Romantic worship of artists in the 1790s. The book concludes with a discussion of Stolberg's support of Romantic politics and Romantic conversions.

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The Author: Eleoma Joshua is a lecturer in German at the University of Edinburgh. She received her Ph.D. in German literature from the University of Manchester in 2000. Her research and teaching interests are German writers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.


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«Joshua makes a strong case for a reassessment of Stolberg and his works [...] She offers detailed descriptions of the texts in question and places them knowledgeably in context. The study should serve to draw attention to a significant writer whose contributions to literary and cultural developments in Germany have often been overlooked.» (Hilary Brown, The Modern Language Review)

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Authors Eleoma Joshua
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 03.12.2004
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics
 
EAN 9783039102570
ISBN 978-3-0-3910257-0
Pages 210
Dimensions (packing) 15 x 1.1 x 22 cm
Weight (packing) 320 g
 
Series Britische und Irische Studien zur deutschen Sprache und Literatur / British and Irish Studies in Ger > 36
 

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