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German Romanticism And Science The Procreative Poetics Of Goethe Novalis And Ritter Routledge Studies In Romanticism 1st Edition Jocelyn Holland

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German Romanticism And Science The Procreative Poetics Of Goethe Novalis And Ritter Routledge Studies In Romanticism 1st Edition Jocelyn Holland
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.3 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Jocelyn Holland
ISBN: 9780203879016, 9780415993265, 0203879015, 0415993261
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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German Romanticism And Science The Procreative Poetics Of Goethe Novalis And Ritter Routledge Studies In Romanticism 1st Edition Jocelyn Holland by Jocelyn Holland 9780203879016, 9780415993265, 0203879015, 0415993261 instant download after payment.

Situated at the intersection of literature and science, Holland's study draws upon a diverse corpus of literary and scientific texts which testify to a cultural fascination with procreation around 1800. Through readings which range from Goethe’s writing on metamorphosis to Novalis’s aphorisms and novels and Ritter’s Fragments from the Estate of a Young Physicist, Holland proposes that each author contributes to a scientifically-informed poetics of procreation. Rather than subscribing to a single biological theory (such as epigenesis or preformation), these authors take their inspiration from a wide inventory of procreative motifs and imagery.

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