ISBN-13: 9781906540227 / Angielski / Twarda / 2010 / 190 str.
DEGREESDJohann Georg Hamann (1730-88) was one of the most radical and sophisticated critics of the German Enlightenment. The three late works DEGREESGKonxompax DEGREESg, DEGREESGMetakritik uber den Purismum der Vernunft DEGREESg and DEGREESGGolgatha und Scheblimini DEGREESg, written between 1779 and 1784, are polemics against iconic texts by the Enlightenment luminaries Lessing, Kant and Mendelssohn. This diverse and rich material, ranging from the DEGREESGFragmentenstreit DEGREESgto Kant's first DEGREESGCritique DEGREESg, is refracted through Hamann's radical Lutheranism, with freemasonry and the pagan mystery religions adding lurid apocalyptic highlights. Hamann's idiosyncratic style and heavily intertextual manner of composition give his works a fascinating and teasing complexity and put his writing at odds with the period's preferred ideals of ease and elegance. For these reasons, he is a standing provocation to our assumptions about the 18th century. DEGREESG190p (Maney