Margot Kruse, Joachim Küpper, Andreas Kablitz, Bernhard König
Der vorliegende Band prasentiert Margot Kruses wichtigste Aufsatze zur Moralistik, von den spaten sechziger Jahren des 20. Jahrhunderts bis in die unmittelbare Gegenwart. Die Studien, zum groten Teil auf Deutsch, einige auf Franzosisch, gliedern sich in zwei Sektionen. Die Abhandlungen der ersten Sektion behandeln im Anschluss an eine Einfuhrung zentrale moralistische Konzepte in den Schriften von La Rochefoucauld, von Mlle de Scudery, von Chamfort und v. a. von Pascal. Die zweite Sektion ist dem Umfeld der groen franzosischen Moralisten gewidmet. Zudem kommen Vorlaufer und parallele...
Der vorliegende Band prasentiert Margot Kruses wichtigste Aufsatze zur Moralistik, von den spaten sechziger Jahren des 20. Jahrhunderts bis in die ...
This volume offers a new theoretical approach to cultural production inspired by the metaphor of culture as a virtual network. Following a thorough outline of this approach, the theoretical framework is elucidated in a second part through examples drawn from early modern European drama. A third and final part then presents a critical discussion of the concept of "national" culture and literature, from its first formulation by Johann Gottfried Herder to its current developments, including postcolonial studies.
This volume offers a new theoretical approach to cultural production inspired by the metaphor of culture as a virtual network. Following a thorough ou...
Aristotle’s neat compartmentalization notwithstanding (Poetics, ch. 9), historians and playwrights have both been laying claim to representations of the past – arguably since Antiquity, but certainly since the Renaissance. At a time when narratology challenges historiographers to differentiate their “emplotments” (White) from literary inventions, this thirteen-essay collection takes a fresh look at the production of historico-political knowledge in literature and the intricacies of reality and fiction. Written by experts who teach in Germany, Austria, Russia, and the United States,...
Aristotle’s neat compartmentalization notwithstanding (Poetics, ch. 9), historians and playwrights have both been laying claim to representations of...
The papers of the present volume investigate the potential of the metaphor of life as theater for literary, philosophical, juridical and epistemological discourses from the Middle Ages through modernity, and focusing on traditions as manifold as French, Spanish, Italian, German, Russian and Latin-American.
The papers of the present volume investigate the potential of the metaphor of life as theater for literary, philosophical, juridical and epistemologic...