Henry Crabb Robinson in Germany

Henry Crabb Robinson in Germany
Title Henry Crabb Robinson in Germany PDF eBook
Author Eugene L. Stelzig
Publisher Bucknell University Press
Pages 139
Release 2010
Genre Authors, English
ISBN 0838757634

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The book will be of interest to students of autobiography and life writing as well as specialists in Romantic literature and Anglo-German literary relations. The book includes sections on Robinson and nineteenth-century autobiography, on the different stages of Robinson's five years in Germany, including his initial stay in Frankfurt; his personal friendships and first meeting with literary lions; his days as a Jena student and aspiring "literator"; his contacts with Weimar; and his role as a philosophical informant for Mme de Stael on her visit there; his return to England and the failure of his hopes of achieving the professional literary career that he had dreamed about in Germany. --Book Jacket.

Crabb robinson in germany, 1800-1805, edited by edith morley

Crabb robinson in germany, 1800-1805, edited by edith morley
Title Crabb robinson in germany, 1800-1805, edited by edith morley PDF eBook
Author Henry crabb Robinson
Publisher
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Release 1929
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Crabb Robinson in Germany, 1800-1805

Crabb Robinson in Germany, 1800-1805
Title Crabb Robinson in Germany, 1800-1805 PDF eBook
Author Henry Crabb Robinson
Publisher
Pages 214
Release 1929
Genre English literature
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The Victorians and Germany

The Victorians and Germany
Title The Victorians and Germany PDF eBook
Author John R. Davis
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 424
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9783039110650

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Of all the parts of the world to interest the Victorians, Germany was among the most important. Though less well known today, partly in consequence of the events of the twentieth century, German influences in Britain were strong, and their legacy substantial. This book charts the emergence, development and course of the Victorian interest in Germany. Its multidisciplinary approach, which binds together for the first time the latest research conducted in a variety of areas, shows how a discourse developed in Britain regarding Germany and the Germans which spilled over from one area of life to another, and included some of the most prominent figures in Victorian life. It provides a framework for understanding the causes of the Victorian fascination with Germany, and argues forcefully that the roots of this lay in the processes of modernisation taking place in each place respectively. It also points to the deep impact this had upon the course of British history and reveals how it prepared the ground for the future direction of Anglo-German relations.

German Philosophy 1760-1860

German Philosophy 1760-1860
Title German Philosophy 1760-1860 PDF eBook
Author Terry Pinkard
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 396
Release 2002-08-29
Genre History
ISBN 9780521663816

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Essays on Kant, Schelling, and German Aesthetics

Essays on Kant, Schelling, and German Aesthetics
Title Essays on Kant, Schelling, and German Aesthetics PDF eBook
Author Henry Crabb Robinson
Publisher MHRA
Pages 168
Release 2010
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0947623884

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As a student at the University of Jena at the beginning of the nineteenth century, Henry Crabb Robinson (1775-1867) became the outstanding English mediator of the revolution in German thought. For the first time, this volume collects his early writings, both published and unpublished. The contents include 'Letters on the Philosophy of Kant' and notes from F.W.J. Schelling's lectures on the philosophy of art. Further, Robinson's private lectures for Madame de Staël are presented with her marginalia. In the intellectual history of Romanticism, Robinson emerges as a major figure whose lucid and entertaining essays can still guide the modern reader through the key German texts.

Romantic Localities

Romantic Localities
Title Romantic Localities PDF eBook
Author Christoph Bode
Publisher Routledge
Pages 352
Release 2015-10-06
Genre History
ISBN 1317324307

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Romantic Localities explores the ways in which Romantic-period writers of varying nationalities responded to languages, landscapes – both geographical and metaphorical – and literatures.