In 1828, G. W. F. Hegel published a critical review of Johann George Hamann, a retrospective of the life and works of one of Germany's most enigmatic and challenging thinkers and writers. While Hegel's review had enjoyed a central place in Hamann studies since its appearance, "Hegel on Hamann "is the first English translation of the important work. Philosophers, theologians, and literary critics welcome Anderson's stunning translation since Hamann is gaining renewed attention, not only as a key figure of German intellectual history, but also as an early forerunner of postmodern thought....
In 1828, G. W. F. Hegel published a critical review of Johann George Hamann, a retrospective of the life and works of one of Germany's most enigmatic ...
In 1828, G. W. F. Hegel published a critical review of Johann George Hamann, a retrospective of the life and works of one of Germany's most enigmatic and challenging thinkers and writers. While Hegel's review had enjoyed a central place in Hamann studies since its appearance, "Hegel on Hamann "is the first English translation of the important work. Philosophers, theologians, and literary critics welcome Anderson's stunning translation since Hamann is gaining renewed attention, not only as a key figure of German intellectual history, but also as an early forerunner of postmodern thought....
In 1828, G. W. F. Hegel published a critical review of Johann George Hamann, a retrospective of the life and works of one of Germany's most enigmat...
Anderson reads messianic expectation as the defining characteristic of German culture in the first decades of the 20th century. Here, with unprecedented detail and focus, the messianic strain is traced through the work of Expressionist playwrights Ernst Barlach, Georg Kaiser, Ernst Toller, and Franz Werfel. 212 pp.
Anderson reads messianic expectation as the defining characteristic of German culture in the first decades of the 20th century. Here, with unprecedent...
Recent years have witnessed a resurgence of scholarly interest in the work of Johann Georg Hamann (1730 1788), across disciplines. New translations of work by and about Hamann are appearing, as are a number of books and articles on Hamann s aesthetics, theories of language and sexuality, and unique place in Enlightenment and counter-Enlightenment thought.
Edited by Lisa Marie Anderson, " Hamann and the Tradition" gathers established and emerging scholars to examine the full range of Hamann s impact be it on German Romanticism or on the very practice of theology. Of particular interest to...
Recent years have witnessed a resurgence of scholarly interest in the work of Johann Georg Hamann (1730 1788), across disciplines. New translations...