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Title The radical enlightenment in Germany : a cultural perspective / edited by Carl Niekerk.

Publication Info. Leiden ; Boston : Brill-Rodopi, [2018].
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Description 1 online resource (vi, 422 pages) : illustrations.
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Series Internationale Forschungen zur allgemeinen und vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft, 0929-6999 ; volume 195
Internationale Forschungen zur allgemeinen und vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft ; volume 195. 0929-6999
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Intro; The Radical Enlightenment in Germany: A Cultural Perspective; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: How Radical was the German Enlightenment?; Enlightenment as Process. How Radical is That? On Jonathan Israel's Concept of Radicalism; From Radical Reformation to Mystical Pre-Enlightenment; Chinese Ethics within the Radical Enlightenment: Christian Wolff; Radicalism in Lessing's Domestic Drama (Miss Sara Sampson, Minna von Barnhelm, and Emilia Galotti); Matthias Christian Sprengel (1746-1803): Slavery, the American Revolution, and Historiography as Radical Enlightenment
Translating the World for a German Public or Mediating the Radical in Small GenresWhen History Meets Literature: Jonathan Israel, Sophie von La Roche, and the Problem of Gender; Gender in Rousseau's Julie ou La Nouvelle Héloïse and Its German Reception: Radical or Moderate?; Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel's Über die Ehe and Über die bürgerliche Verbesserung der Weiber: Moderate and Radical Contexts; 'Moderates' Promoting Radical Enlightenment: Lafayette and His Supporters, 1792-1799
'Denn Gehorsam ist die erste Pflicht freier Männer': Eulogius Schneider as a Paradigm for the Dialectic of EnlightenmentMetaphors of Spatial Storage in Enlightenment Historiography and the Eighteenth-Century 'Magazine'; Radical Intermediality: Goethe's Schiller Memorials as Experimental Theater; Against Perpetual Peace; Index
Summary This volume investigates the impact of the Radical Enlightenment on German culture during the eighteenth century, taking recent work by Jonathan Israel as its point of departure. The collection documents the cultural dimension of the debate on the Radical Enlightenment. In a series of readings of known and lesser-known fictional and essayistic texts, individual contributors show that these can be read not only as articulating a conflict between Enlightenment and Counter-Enlightenment, but also as documents of a debate about the precise nature of Enlightenment. At stake is the question whether the Enlightenment should aim to be an atheist, materialist, and political movement that wants to change society, or, in spite of its belief in rationality, should respect monarchy, aristocracy, and established religion. Contributors are: Mary Helen Dupree, Sean Franzel, Peter Höyng, John A. McCarthy, Monika Nenon, Carl Niekerk, Daniel Purdy, William Rasch, Ann Schmiesing, Paul S. Spalding, Gabriela Stoicea, Birgit Tautz, Andrew Weeks, Chunjie Zhang.
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Subject Israel, Jonathan, 1946-
Enlightenment -- Germany.
Enlightenment.
Germany.
Enlightenment -- Influence.
Enlightenment -- Influence.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Niekerk, Carl, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Radical enlightenment in Germany. Leiden ; Boston : Brill-Rodopi, 2018 9789004362192 (DLC) 2018019563
ISBN 9789004362215 (electronic book)
9004362215 (electronic book)
9789004362192 (hardback ; alkaline paper)