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Karoline von Günderrode: philosophical romantic

Abstract:
Karoline von Günderrode’s biography – and in particular her early death – have long overshadowed an appreciation of her literary works. Closer attention to her poems, prose writings and plays reveals Günderrode’s remarkable engagement with the philosophical, literary, and scientific debates of her age. Joanna Raisbeck’s study is the first to uncover a consistent theme throughout Günderrode, one which stems from the desire to combat the prevalent philosophical dangers of both materialism and atheism. Günderrode, it emerges, is the most consistent thinker of Spinozist pantheism – the idea that God and nature are the same – not just in German Romanticism, but in her age. Günderrode uses a new interpretation of Spinoza as a means to write about questions of determinism, autonomy, and what differences there might be, if at all, between humankind and nature.
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Published
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10.2307/j.ctv33b9pmj

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
SSD
Department:
Medieval & Modern Languages Faculty
Sub department:
German
Oxford college:
St Hilda's College
Role:
Author
ORCID:
0000-0002-0435-1356


Publisher:
Legenda
Series:
Germanic Literatures
Series number:
26
Place of publication:
Cambridge
Publication date:
2022-10-08
Edition:
1st
DOI:
ISSN:
2052-1456
EISBN:
9781839540271
ISBN-10:
1839540273
ISBN-13:
9781839540257


Language:
English
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Pubs id:
1330284
Local pid:
pubs:1330284
Deposit date:
2023-02-24
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