Beyond Theory

Beyond Theory

By Bennett, Benjamin

Subjects: German literature, Irony in literature, History and criticism, German literature, history and criticism, 18th century

Description: In a book of rare breadth of vision, Benjamin Bennett offers a new interpretation of the eighteenth century. Undertaking nuanced re-evaluations of Goethe, Herder, Holderlin, Kleist, Lessing, Schiller, Nietzsche, and Kant, as well as many other poets and philosophers, Bennett seeks to trace the process by which modernity was formed in eighteenth-century German thought. The particular importance of German literature, he maintains, lies neither in its content nor in anything that might be termed style or spirit. Rather, its significance rests primarily on the radically subversive irony of its poetic discourse. - Jacket flap.

Comments

You must log in to leave comments.

Ratings

Latest ratings