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Athenaeum. Fragmenten, essays, kritieken

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Friedrich Schlegel was de drijvende kracht achter de vroegromantische beweging in Jena. Met zijn broer August Wilhelm richtte hij in 1798 het tijdschrift Athenaeum op, dat de belangrijkste spreekbuis van deze beweging werd. De selectie vertaalde teksten in dit boek bestaat uit Friedrich Schlegels bijdragen aan Athenaeum. Ze tonen de jonge, revolutionaire Schlegel in nuce en weerspiegelen zijn stilistische veelzijdigheid: essays, kritieken en de ‘fragmenten’ die variëren van één zin tot ruim een pagina. De fundamentele vragen die Schlegel stelt over taal, de onkenbaarheid van de wereld en de verbeeldingskracht van literatuur en poëzie, waren radicaal en zijn nog steeds actueel. (Source: publisher)

242 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1798

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Friedrich Schlegel

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August Wilhelm von Schlegel also edited a literary magazine with Friedrich Schlegel, his brother, a philosopher, poet, and critic, whose essays formed the intellectual basis of German romanticism.

This scholar critically led.

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January 9, 2024
Quite unsurprisingly this is the first book I finish in this new year.

Last year the first book I finished was the first book I read to coordinate myself within the domain I was setting for my thesis.

This year the first book I finish is the last book I read to coordinate myself within the domain I am setting for my thesis.

And it wasn’t even intentional.

This might very well turn out to be the first day of my new life, indeed.
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July 27, 2023
These writings are forever: eternally transient -- the bible that spits on itself, constitutively. (Yes, it's that good.)
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