The essays validate the humanistic foundations and transformations of poetical theory up to their culmination in the canonical notion of lyricism established in Goethe's time. They examine the Epicedium, a remarkable example of Baroque occasional poetry and its history through Schiller and Morike, and they discuss its interconnections with biblical sayings, devotional literature, and poetry during the 17th and 18th centuries.
The essays validate the humanistic foundations and transformations of poetical theory up to their culmination in the canonical notion of lyricism e...