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Imagination in German Romanticism: Re-Thinking the Self and Its Environment

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Imagination in German Romanticism: Re-thinking the Self and its Environment - Riou, Jeanne
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In German Romanticism, the imagination is the site of the encounter between the subject and its environment; this book examines that encounter. Dealing with both literary and philosophical texts, it argues that the Romantic imagination performs a critique of rationalism. In reflecting on the fragmentary, the Romantics require the reader to both imagine and to question this as a hermeneutic process. As such, they understand writing to be an experiment in memory, both individual and cultural. This book is a study of the ...

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Imagination in German Romanticism: Re-thinking the Self and its Environment 2004, Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers, Bern

ISBN-13: 9783039102693

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