Jena romanticism and its appropriation of Jakob Böhme theosophy, hagiography, literature / Paola Mayer.

Author/creator Mayer, Paola
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Publication InfoMontreal ; Ithaca : McGill-Queen's University Press,
Descriptionx, 242 p. ; 24 cm.
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SeriesMcGill-Queen's studies in the history of ideas ; 27
Contents Machine generated contents note: I JAKOB BOHME: HIS THOUGHT AND EARLY RECEPTION 9 -- 1 The Seduction of Influence: A Forschungsbericht 11 -- 2 B6hme's Thought: A Precis 18 -- 3 Bohme's Reception in the Seventeenth and -- Eighteenth Centuries: A Typology 26 -- 1I JAKOB BOHME AND THE JENA CIRCLE: -- THE STORY OF A RECEPTION 53 -- 4 The Discovery: Ludwig Tieck 55 -- 5 An Interrupted Reception: Novalis 76 -- 6 Towards a Mystical Science:J.W. Ritter 96 -- 7 The Limits of the Reception: FE.D. Schleiermacher, -- A.W., Caroline and Dorothea Schlegel lo1 -- III FROM UNIVERSALPOESIE TO CHRISTIAN IDEALISM: BOHME'S -- THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHICAL ROMANTICISM 111 -- 8 Universalpoesie, Mythology, and Christian Idealism: -- Friedrich Schlegel 113 -- 9 Idealism, Human Freedom, and the -- Problem of Evil: F.WJ. Schelling 179 -- 10 Conclusion 222 -- Bibliography 227 -- Index 239.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. [227]-238) and index.
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