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Johann Gottfried Herder
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Selected Early Works, 1764-1767 : Addresses, Essays, and Drafts; Fragments on Recent German Literature
出版Pennsylvania State University Press, 1992
主題Literary Criticism / European / GermanLiterary Criticism / Renaissance
ISBN02710071259780271007120
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=c6SyAAAAIAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋The first English translation of some of the early works of Johann Gottfried Herder. Johann Gottfried Herder was one of the central figures in eighteenth-century European intellectual history. As a philosopher and historian, a literary critic and theoretician, a poet, translator, and educator, he was one of the last great universalists and one of the pioneers of the Sturm and Drang movements as well as the mentor of the young Goethe in Strassburg. His literary fame rests on his early publications, which until now have been available only in German. Although Herder addresses in these texts the state of German literature during the Enlightenment, he goes far beyond mere literary criticism by basing his ideas on anthropological considerations within the boundaries of an established national identity. The editors have chosen texts that anticipate most of Herder's ideas on aesthetics and philosophy of the later years.