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Johann Georg Jacobi (1740-1814) is a significant representative of
the German Enlightenment in its various spheres of experience, and
range of aesthetic, political and religious options. This
bibliography presents for the first time Jacobi s work and
extensive literary estate. A register of more than 2000 letters
brings to light not only Jacobi s numerous acquaintances and
intense exchange of letters, but also the international network of
the Enlightenment in Germany s southwest."
In the second half of the 18th century, the aesthetics of
sensibility was the motivation for organized opposition to the
'cold' rationalism bound up with the name of Johann Christoph
Gottsched. With recourse both to ancient and humanistic concepts of
love, friendship, and sensibility and to medical and
anthropological theorems on sensualism, there developed after 1740
a body of writings that have traditionally been designated as
representing a 'culture of sensibility' referred to in German as
Empfindsamkeit. In 14 studies, the contributors to this collection
investigate the concepts behind the phenomenon of
'feeling-oriented' sociability, discuss examples from different
literary genres, and engage with the contemporary reception
accorded to the culture of sensibility.
The volume assembles 36 articles deriving from an international
transdisciplinary colloquium organized at the University of
Freiburg im Breisgau in 2004 to mark the 700th anniversary of the
birth of Francesco Petrarca (1304-1374). It is the first-ever
attempt to provide a comprehensive overview of the immense impact
Petrarca and his works have had on literature, art, and music in
Germany from neo-Latin humanism to contemporary poetry.
This collective volume documents the German reception of the last
novella of Boccaccio's Decameron. It is about Griselda, a poor
daughter of a peasant, whom the Marquis Gualtieri marries and
subsequently repudiates and humiliates in an inhumane way. Finally,
after being subjected to numerous trials which she endures
patiently, she is reinstated as wife and marchioness. The book
explores the German reception of the Griselda figuration as gender
paradigm from the Middle Ages up to the Modern Age in a European
context.
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