ZS: Athenäum. Jahrbuch der Friedrich Schlegel-Gesellschaft / Athenaeum. Yearbook of the Friedrich Schlegel Society 31 (2021)

Athenäum. Jahrbuch der Friedrich Schlegel-Gesellschaft

31. Jahrgang 2021

Herausgegeben von Andrea Albrecht, Christian Benne und Kirk Wetters

Redaktion: Tilman Venzl

Paderborn: Ferdinand Schöningh 2023

 

Inhalt

Themenschwerpunkt

Anja Lemke/Maximilian Kloppert: Das Ornamentale um 1800. Formationen zwischen Mangel und Überschuss – S. 3

Sabine Schneider: »Von dem armen Wilden, der seinen Bogen schnitzt«. Vorbegriffe zu einer Anthropologie der Ornamente in der Spätaufklärung – S. 7

ZS: German Life and Letters 75 (2022), H. 3

German Life and Letters, Volume 75.3: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14680483/2022/75/3

‘Genie’ in der Nachromantik: Das Schöpferische (Individuum) und der Aufstieg der Massenkultur

Guest Editors: Deborah Holmes and Werner Michler

 

INTRODUCTION: PRE-ROMANTIC AND POST-ROMANTIC GENIUS

Deborah Holmes

pp. 327-340 (open access)

ZS: Goethe-Lexicon of Philosophical Concepts, Vol. 2, No. 1 (2022): Third Installment

The Goethe-Lexicon of Philosophical Concepts (GLPC) is pleased to announce the publication of its third installment, which can be viewed online at https://goethe-lexicon.pitt.edu/GL. Please also consider registering so that you receive timely notifications about our future installments, as well as events and calls for papers related to the GLPC.

CFP: E.T.A. Hoffmann-Jahrbuch 31 (2023) (15.02.2023)

Das E.T.A. Hoffmann-Jahrbuch bietet ein Forum für die Veröffentlichung von Forschungsergebnissen zum Werk E.T.A. Hoffmanns sowie zur Literatur und Kultur der (europäischen) Romantik. Ebenfalls publiziert werden Beiträge zur internationalen Rezeption Hoffmann’scher Texte in der Literatur der Gegenwart, aber auch in anderen Medien wie dem Theater, dem Film oder der Oper bzw. in der Musik im Allgemeinen. 1992 als Nachfolger der Mitteilungen der E.T.A.

CfP (Conference Panel): "Sensing Migrant Romanticism," American Comparative Literature Association

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Please consider submitting an abstract for our ACLA 2023 seminar proposal, "Sensing Migrant Romanticism." The conference will be held March 16-19 2023 in Chicago, and the abstracts are due October 31, 2022 to be uploaded directly to the ACLA website, with the portal for submissions openi

CFP: ACLA-Panel 2023: Sensing Migrant Romanticism, Chicago (31.10.2022)

 

In his influential study of Romanticism, M. H. Abrams famously claimed that radical aesthetic novelties “frequently turn out to be migrant ideas which, in their native intellectual habitat, were commonplaces.” This panel seeks to embrace such migrancy to go beyond the confines of European culture and periodization and even question the assumptions about originality, propriety, legitimacy, and imitation embedded in Abrams and later interpreters of Romanticism. 

CFP: Third International Workshop of the Goethe-Lexicon of Philosophical Concepts (GLPC), Toronto (01.03.23)

Clark Muenzer (University of Pittsburgh), John H. Smith (University of California, Irvine), and John Noyes (University of Toronto) are pleased to announce the Third International Workshop of the Goethe-Lexicon of Philosophical Concepts (GLPC), which will take place in person at the University of Toronto on April 20-23, 2023. The purpose of this workshop will be to discuss drafts of future entries to the lexicon, esp.

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